What do you mean by fiery red sarilang?

A kind of flower, Sarilang is Mongolian, which means Shandan flower. It is said that in Mongolian culture, it symbolizes unity and early birth.

In China's Inner Mongolia prairie, almost all grasslands are covered with Shandan flowers. Whenever flowers bloom, there is a beautiful scene of red and beaming. I feel very happy when I see it and want to dance on the grassland.

Shandan flowers can grow to a height of about 60~80 cm. Its stems are purple stripes, and most of the leaves are concentrated in the middle of the stems. Of course, the most outstanding thing about Shandan flower is its bright red flower, which looks like a strong curl. The blooming filaments and anthers are all red and very beautiful.

The fiery red sarilang

The fiery red Sarilang is to convey a kind of beauty in life. Sarilang is a Mongolian language and a representative flower on the grassland. The fiery red color gives people a warm and unrestrained feeling. Using the name of a flower to write a song with grassland customs gives people a kind of spatial imagination, and at the same time expresses people's yearning for beauty and freedom through this flower. Moreover, adding ethnic elements to pop music can attract young people and expand the audience.