Lyrics of Rain by Mao Mao (1927);
Has it been raining in Mao Mao?
A slight wind has been blowing?
Breeze and drizzle, Liu Qingqing, ouch, Liu Qingqing
Kiss doesn't want your gold?
Honey, don't you want your silverware?
Nunu, as long as your heart oh, your heart.
Don't be embarrassed by the rain in Mao Mao?
Don't mind the slight wind, okay?
It's hard to go in the wind and rain. Oh, it's so hard to walk.
Young lang, the sun just came out of the mountain?
Did Sister Little Furong just show her petals?
Don't wait until the flowers bloom and fall, and the sun sets. Oh, sunset mountain.
Mao Mao, did the rain wet the dust?
Does the slight wind make you feel cold?
When the rain stopped and the wind stopped, you came. Oh, you will come.
Can't bear to wait?
Is it hard not to wait?
I can't bear to complain about my love. Oh, my love
The rain in Mao Mao made me cry?
The slight wind makes me afraid to look up?
How to arrange the storm? Oh, how to arrange it?
Isn't there anything I can't leave?
Isn't it morbid and disastrous?
Look up and walk into my good man. Oh, oh, good job.
Extended data:
The Rain in Mao Mao, written on 1927, is recognized as the earliest truly popular song in China, marking the birth of an era in China! This song was sung by her daughter Li Minghui, so she was also the first pop singer in the history of China music.
This is a song with the flavor of Jiangnan folk songs, simple love. The whole song is divided into four paragraphs, each of which is a theme statement and its repetition, and is divided into two parts according to the layout of the lyrics. Its melody is catchy and its lyrics rhyme, which is one of the reasons for its rapid popularity.
Although the melody is not complicated, the accompaniment is full and rich, quite western. The lyrics show the girl's expectation and waiting for her lover, and also set the tone for later popular songs. Since then, "new love songs" like Rain in Mao Mao, which show the love between men and women, have emerged one after another, and were deeply loved by people at that time.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Mao Mao Rain China Qupu Net-Mao Mao Rain (written by Li Jinhui)