What are the parts of the ballad Orchid Flower adapted by Zhixin Wang?

Zhixin Wang's adaptation of Lan Song Dialect basically retains the framework of the original "God Bless Song Xin", which consists of two parts.

The whole song adopts the form of segmented songs and narrative techniques, and consists of two phrases: upper and lower. * * * Eight lyrics.

The first and second paragraphs start with a very high voice, and the lyrics are descriptive and admirable, praising the beauty of orchids. The word "flower" in Lan Hua Hua uses Boeing in its melody la, which plays an important role in emphasizing and highlighting the characters.

In the third and fourth paragraphs, the key was changed from G to C, 2/4 beat, which was half slow and the tone was particularly sad. It depicts the scene of orchid being forced into marriage, and the lively scene of "three teams blowing and two teams beating" just reflects the tragic situation of orchid, and reflects the irrationality and cruelty of feudal ethics from the side. We can also hear the clear cry of orchid from the music.

In the fifth and sixth paragraphs, Lan Huahua returned to Zhou's home, and through her resolute singing, she could feel the heroine's resolute resistance.

The seventh paragraph describes the escape of orchids, using a rocker that pulls tightly and sings slowly, and the mood is intense.

In the eighth paragraph, I turned back to C and described the success of Lan Huahua's escape from marriage with infinite passion. The repetition of the phrase "live and die together" vividly shows Lan Huahua's determination to break through feudal ethics and fearlessness in the pursuit of a beautiful marriage.

This song is simple in language and beautiful in melody, and is deeply loved by the masses.

According to folklore, the characters in the song do exist. She is a woman in a village in Linzhen Town, Gulin County, Shaanxi Province. She was beautiful and eager for happiness, but she was forced to marry a landlord named Zhou-Monkey Lao Zi. Unwilling to be oppressed by feudal forces, Lan Huahua wanted her "love brother" and dared to declare: "We live and die together."