(I) A Panoramic View of Wine Songs of Mongolian Ministries The boundless grassland, thousands of kilometers across from east to west, has nurtured different Mongolian tribes, and the wine songs that have been passed down in these mysterious tribes, are they familiar to all of us? Mr. Ulanjie will take you to listen to the lesser-known songs of different tribes: Ordos song "Strong White Wine"; Chahar short tune song "Asuru" from the south of Xilingol; Uzhumuqin song "Love Song" from Xilingol; Horqin song "West Hanggai"; Hulunbeier Buryat song "Bright Sun"; and Alashan song "Eight Lions".
(2) Mongolian Wine Songs and Wine Culture What does the development of wine songs and wine culture indicate? The Mongolian people call wine songs and banquet songs "Alahein-Dao" and "Nailin-Dao". Banquet is the carrier of wine song and wine song is the soul of banquet. Mongolian banquets can be divided into at least three kinds: daily banquets, celebration banquets (official celebration banquets, folk celebration banquets) and wedding banquets. The daily banquet song is "Western Spring Water"; the official celebration banquet ceremony is very strict, first of all, three ceremonial songs must be sung, ode or hymn songs. Official celebration banquet songs have "holy ancestor Genghis Khan" and so on; folk celebration banquet, Naadamu also want to sing three ceremonial songs, each alliance and even each flag, have their own three ceremonial songs. The three ceremonial songs in horqin area are "Habtu - Hassal Ode", "Supreme Religion", "Golden Sacred Mountain"; Ordos area wedding banquet song "send the bride song".
(3) Types of Wine Songs Mongolian wine songs are basically categorized into graceful type, robust type and magnificent type. Elegant type of wine song rhythm is soothing, expressing people's beautiful emotions, such as "the wind in the sky"; fitness type of wine song, robust dance sex, such as "long-tailed red horse", "cuckoo", "jump again"; magnificent type of wine song in the celebration ceremony, such as the movie "Bayinbrooke" in the "wine song". Themes of Mongolian drinking songs: singing about the grassland, thanking parents for their kindness, promoting friendship, advocating unity and praising religion, such as "Sixty Beauties" and "Four Seas".
CCTV-Music Channel "Folk Song - China" program broadcast.