Dragon boat song lyrics?

As early as 1980s, Dragon Boat Tune was rated as one of the 25 outstanding folk songs in the world by UNESCO. It turned out to be a folk song that people often sing when rowing lotus boats on holidays. At first, people called it Lantern Tune, and because the lyrics were about planting melons, people called it Melody Tune or Melody Tune, which was sung in Baiyang, Moudao and Wang Ying in Lichuan City, Enshi Prefecture, southwest Hubei Province. Lichuan is known as the hometown of Dragon Boat Tune.

Lyrics of the folk song "Dragon Boat Song"

The first month is the New Year. Hey!

Sister, I'm going to pay a New Year call.

Gold, silver, silver, silver.

Magpies crow with warblers and warblers.

Bai: Sister Wa is going to cross the river. Is that the man who pushed me?

A: Shall I push you?

Where are you at the helm, girl? I got on the boat.

Ah, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.

It is the vernal equinox in February.

Where is my sister going to visit relatives? Hey hey.

Gold, silver, silver, silver.

Magpies crow with warblers and warblers.

Bai: Sister Wa is going to cross the river. Is that the man who pushed me?

Am I not going to push you?

Where are you at the helm, girl? I got on the boat.

Ah, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.