What song lyrics are the lyrics to the song "A Brother A Sister's Love is Long"?

A Brother A Sister's Love is the lyrics of the song "Wedding Vow".

"Wedding Vow" was written by the famous movie music composer Lei Zhenbang, and was the interlude of "Lusheng Love Song" filmed by Changchun Film Studio in 1957.

Background of Composition:

The founding of New China is undoubtedly the most glorious page of history in the history of the entire Chinese nation. Because the founding of new China not only marks the Chinese nation from now on out of the feudal class and towards modern democracy. Most importantly, through the founding of the new China, the Chinese people experienced the test of imperialist aggression, and moreover, under this test, the unity among all nationalities was strengthened.

It can be said that for the first time in history, the fifty-six nationalities were really twisted together and truly integrated into the larger map of the Chinese nation. It is also because of this new historical background of high harmony and unity among the nationalities that many literary and art workers, after the founding of New China, unquestioningly mined the subject matter from it.

And through this, on the one hand, to show the different cultures of various ethnic groups, and on the other hand, to express the theme of national unity. Guests on the Iceberg, Five Golden Flowers, People on the Grassland, and Liu Sanjie are just a few of the movies that were released in the early years of the nation's founding that were based on the background of one of the ethnic minorities.

While the themes expressed in these movies were different, the characters portrayed were different, and the times they were made were different, they all coincided to show the inland viewers the pure and simple folkways of these ethnic minority compatriots, their kind hearts, as well as their unique ethnic traditions of singing and dancing.

As a movie set in the Lahu ethnic minority, it is only natural that the song "Wedding Vow" is melodically derived from a Lahu folk song.

Song Appreciation:

"Wedding Vow" is a duet love song, using different parts of the plantain and the relationship between bees and honey to plainly show the sweet and sincere feelings of a pair of lovers in love. Since the metaphors are all taken from very common things in life, they are also more capable of improving the singability of the work in their simplicity and simplicity.

Musically, "The Wedding Vow", which is derived from the unique Lahu melodic Lusheng tune, also has a more dramatic effect with the use of the 3/8 meter, which allows for more rhythmic variations in the song, making it more vivid for the two singers, and certainly more lively in the expression of the emotions in the song.