The song "The North Wind Blows and Ties the Red Head Rope" is a song sung by the singers Wang Erni and Bi Fujian.
Lyrics:
The north wind blew, the snowflakes fluttered, the snowflakes fluttered.
New Year's Day has come. My father has gone out to hide for the whole of the past 7 days.
He didn't come back on the night of 30th.
The wind swept the snowflakes away.
The wind beat the door and opened it.
I hope my father will come home soon.
The wind beat the door open
I hope my father will come home soon
Happy New Year's Eve
Happy New Year's Eve
How much did I earn from selling bean curd
Weighed in two pounds of noodles at the market
Fearful of the proprietor's presence
It's been four to five days since I sold it
I earned a few bucks selling bean curd.
Daddy weighed two catties of noodles
and brought them home to make dumplings
To celebrate the New Year
Oh, to celebrate the New Year
Other people's daughters have flowers
Your father can't buy them for so little money
They pulled on a two-foot red headband
I'm going to tie it up for my daughter
Ah, tie it up
Ah, I'll tie it up.
People's daughters have flowers
My father can't buy them because he's short of money
I pulled a two-foot red headband
Tie it up for me
Oh, I'll tie it up
Door God, the God of the Door, rides on a red horse
Plastered it on the door to protect the house
The God of the Door carries a big sword
Daibuts can't get in
There is no way in
It's not like I can't get in
At all.
The North Wind Blows is an interlude in the movie ballet The White-haired Girl, first sung in 1965 by Zhu Fengbo in the song The North Wind Blows, which is bright, brittle, sweet, and beautiful, and is a classic, making the audience's impression too deep.