1. "Half Moon Climbing Up"
"Half Moon Climbing Up" is a folk song composed by Wang Luobin according to the folk tones of the northwest region. It retains the simplicity of Xinjiang Uygur folk songs, but also shows a high degree of artistic expression, and has been popularized throughout the country because of its beautiful tune, far-reaching meaning, and ease of learning and singing.
2. "Kangding Love Song"
"Kangding Love Song" is a representative Han folk song of Kangding area in Sichuan Province, arranged by Jiang Dingxian and sung by Yu Yixuan on April 19, 1947 in Nanjing. 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.
3. "Ovoo Meeting"
"Ovoo Meeting" is the interlude of the movie "People on the Grassland". The song not only depicts the vastness and brightness of the night sky of the grassland, but also tells a beautiful love story in the world. After more than half a century, it is still being sung.
4, "Purple Bamboo Tune"
The Purple Bamboo Tune is a traditional ditty song widely spread in the Wu-speaking area (Southern Jiangsu, Shanghai, most of Zhejiang, Southern Anhui, etc.), whose origin can be traced back to the folk songs of the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. After being sung and modified by successive generations of artists, the "Purple Bamboo Tunes" of various places have added their own local characteristics and differed in the treatment of syllables.
5. "In That Faraway Place"
"In That Faraway Place" is an interlude of the movie "Spring in a Small Town", composed by Wang Luobin. This song has the characteristics of Kazakh folk songs, but also the style of Qinghai Tibetan folk songs, as Wang Luobin's most cherished song, belonging to Wang Luobin's songs in the highest artistic evaluation of the song, praised as "art in the treasures, the crown of the jewel".