Analysis: Han Chinese folk songs are generally classified into three basic genres: Labor Horns, Mountain Songs, and Ditties. Under the genres there are sub-categories.
1, the labor horn: sub-transportation horn, such as "picking the burden is not afraid of flat bend", "plate car horn", etc.; engineering horn, such as "ramming song", etc.; agricultural horn, such as "car water horn", etc.; workshop horn, such as the "artificial horn", etc.; boat fishing horn, such as the "Boatman Song", etc..
2, mountain songs: grazing songs, such as "cattle song", etc.; field rice-planting songs, such as "Huangshan rice-planting songs", etc.; general songs, such as "Orchid Flower".
3, ditties: a: by the Ming and Qing dynasty popular song evolved from the ditties. Such as "Meng Jiangnu", "the moon bends to illuminate the nine states", etc.; b: local ditties. Such as "peasant family bitter", "little cabbage", etc.; c: song and dance ditties. Such as "Fengyang Flower Drums", "Azalea Blossoms" and so on.