Three paragraphs.
From the North Wind Blows the Red-headed String (selection from the opera and dance drama "The White-Haired Girl")
The North Wind Blows---Tie the Red-headed String
North The wind is blowing
The snowflakes are fluttering
The snowflakes are fluttering
The new year is coming
Dad went out to hide in the tent
< p>On the seventh dayOn the evening of the 30th, I still haven’t paid back
The aunt gave me Yujiaozi noodles
I hope my father will come home for the New Year
Music
I made a lot of money selling tofu
I weighed two pounds of noodles at the end of the episode
I was afraid that my boss would see it
The first four or five days in my arms
I made a lot of money selling tofu
Dad brought back two kilograms of noodles
Take it home and make dumplings
Celebrate the New Year happily
Well, celebrate the New Year
My daughter wears flowers
< p>Your father, I don’t have enough money to buy itTie up a two-foot red rope
I’ll tie it up for Xi’er
Oh, tie it up
My daughter has flowers to wear
My father doesn’t have enough money to buy them
Tie up a two-foot red headband
Tie it up for me
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Hey, tie it up
The door god and the door god ride a red horse
Put it on the door to guard the house
The door god and door god carry a big sword
Big ghosts and little ghosts can't get in
Hey, I can't get in