Lift your veil, lyrics

"Lift Your Cover" was adapted by Mr. Wang Luobin according to the Uygur folk song "Iaria" collected in Hexi Corridor, Gansu Province (also known as Uzbek folk song "Caracasi Wukem"), and was originally performed on the stage by the children of "Qinghai Children's Anti-Japanese War Troupe" in the form of group dance. [1]

Chinese name

Raise your veil

Song category

Uygur folk song

Song adaptation

Wang Luobin

Song genre

Dance music

Singing form

Solo

Song background

This song was produced in Uzbekistan, the former Soviet Union. In 1932, the Armenian composer Khachaturian used this melody in the third movement of Piano Trio. At the same time, this song also spread to China, and was broadcasted by various nationalities in the west. In 1939, it was collected by Wang Luobin in Jiuquan, Gansu.

Lyrics

Lift up your veil

Let me look at your eyebrows

Your eyebrows are thin and long

It seems that the treetop bends the moon

Your eyebrows are thin and long

It seems that the bent moon on the tree

Lift up your veil

Let me look at your eyes

Your eyes. Let me see your face.

Your face is red and round.

It seems that the apple is in autumn.

Your face is red and round.

It seems that the apple is in autumn.