Does anyone know what representative songs there are in Sichuan?

1, "Kangding Love Song"

"Kangding Love Song", also known as "Run Horses Slippery Hills", is a representative of the Kangding region of Sichuan, the traditional folk songs, by the Wu Wenji, Jiang Dingxian arranged by Yu Yixuan on April 19, 1947 in Nanjing, sang. Since then, "Kangding Love Song" has been circulated throughout the country, and its reputation has spread far and wide overseas, being loved by people from all over the world.

2. When Will the Sophora Blossoms Bloom

When Will the Sophora Blossoms Bloom is a classic of Sichuan folk songs, which is in fact a traditional mountain song of Yibin area, formed in a long time. It is actually a traditional song of the Yibin area, which was formed a long time ago. The lyrics of the song are contained in the "Sichuan Mountain Songs" engraved in the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty. The lyrics of "When will the acacia blossom bloom?" are only four short lines, but in just a few words, the image of a rural girl who has fallen in love and is eloquent and shy is vividly presented before our eyes.

3. "August Laurel Blossoms All Over the Place"

"August Laurel Blossoms All Over the Place" is a folk song that emerged in the 1920s and 1930s and has been sung in many provinces of China, using the tune of "Eight Duan Jin", which was made for the celebration of the founding of the Soviets, and is a song that sings about the soviets that were set up in the month of August, and was originally called "Celebration of the Establishment of the Workers' and Peasants' Democratic Government".

4, "Spicy Girls"

"Spicy Girls" was tailor-made for singer Song Zuying by composer Mr. Xu Peidong. The song is cheerful and lively, with simple and clear lyrics, highlighting the fiery personality of the Spicy Girls. The song is one of Song Zuying's masterpieces and has been widely sung in recent years.

5. "The Sun Comes Out Gladly"

"The Sun Comes Out Gladly" is a Yudong folk song, with words and music from the musician Mr. Jin Gu's pen. The song is simple and optimistic, expressing the mountain people's love of labor and life in the mountains, and has been widely sung both at home and abroad.