Which ethnic group's song is "Six Mouths of Tea"?

"Six Mouths of Tea" is a song of the Tujia ethnic group, a famous folk song of Enshi in Hubei province, an ancient ethnic rite of passage for young men and women of the Tumiao people of Enshi in pursuit of love and their aspirations for a happy life.

Lyrics

Male: Drink a mouthful of tea and ask for a word, are your parents at home

Female: Drink a mouthful of tea and ask for a word, are your parents at home

Female: Drink a mouthful of tea and ask for a word, are your parents at home

Female: Drink a mouthful of tea and ask for a word, are your parents at home

Female: Drink a mouthful of tea and ask for a word, are your parents at home

Female: Drink a mouthful of tea and ask for a word, are you at home? I'd like to ask you a few questions about whether your sister is at home

Woman: I'd like to ask you a few questions about whether your sister is at home

Man: I'd like to ask you a few questions about whether your sister is at home

Woman: I'd like to ask you a few questions about whether your sister is at home

Woman: I'd like to ask you a few questions about whether my sister is at home

Women: I'd like to ask you a few questions about whether my sister is at home

Women: I'd like to ask you a few questions about whether my sister is at home

Women: I'd like to ask you a few questions about whether your sister is at home

Female: You drink tea, you drink tea, that's a lot of words, my sister (thia) has gone to school

Male: You drink your five mouths of tea, ask you five words, your brother (thia) at home

Female: You drink tea, you drink tea, that's a lot of words, my brother (thia) is still a milk doll

Male: You drink your six mouths of tea, ask you six words, in front of me this The girl is a young woman and she is a young woman and she is a young woman and she is a young woman and she is a young woman.