A Thousand Folk Songs of Qingyang

A Thousand Folk Songs of Qingyang

by Compiled By Zhong Caiyin

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The publication of "A Thousand Folk Songs of Qingyang" has unusual significance, and its most obvious features are reflected in three aspects. The first is the stance and principles of folk culture. Literary and artistic works are true records of an era, and they are also people's basic recognition of history and reality. Their likes, dislikes, and likes determine the value of language. The second is the non-fictional presentation of original ecological life. Folk songs are the most down-to-earth culture in folk life, the most direct feeling people get in their working life, and the most authentic thinking about life. The third is simple and clear rural philosophy. The reason why Confucius summed up the value of "The Book of Songs" in four words: "Xing Guan Qun Yu" is because it contains many good and universal principles. The seemingly simple and superficial ballads actually contain ways of being a person and ways of cultivating moral character and talents.

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