Why did Mohe ballroom suddenly catch fire?

"Mohe ballroom" suddenly caught fire because:

1, this song based on a true love story touched the nerves of netizens: "In the fast food era, the love of the older generation is even more touching." This song evokes netizens' yearning for beautiful love.

2. This song also has distinct northeast characteristics and homesickness, and its story background also lets many young people know the "May 6th Fire" of that year. Behind this is a true story, not a fabrication. That touching and * * * feeling is easier to be amplified, and netizens are more likely to feel shocked.

3. The continuous attention of this song is also related to the positive guidance of some official accounts. When "Mohe Ballroom" became popular, official accounts such as "Mohe Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau" released relevant short videos, shared the current appearance of Mohe Ballroom with netizens, and introduced the local cultural tourism landscape.

Based on the background of this song, there are also many official accounts of the fire protection system. Based on this song, a short video was made to publicize the knowledge of forest fire prevention, and netizens were deeply impressed by the dedication of fire officers and soldiers.

According to insiders, these officially released contents have been positively guided, attracting netizens' attention to local cultural tourism resources and playing a positive role in promoting local development. Some divergent topics put forward by WeChat official account also promoted positive energy.

Love behind Mohe ballroom;

"I want to dedicate this song to Lao Zhang Mandquan and his late wife", which is the last sentence written by musician Liu Shuang in Mohe ballroom.

According to Liu Shuang's article, the archetypal figure in the background story of Mohe ballroom is an old man named Zhang Dequan, whose wife was killed in the "May 6th" forest fire accident in 1987 Daxinganling. After that, the old man did not remarry and had no children for more than 30 years. He often went to Mohe ballroom to dance alone in memory of his wife who loved dancing before her death.