Flowers and boys are the folk songs of which nationality
Hua'er is a folk song genre widely popular in Qinghai, Gansu, Ningxia and other western provinces and regions of China, from the perspective of lyrics, it is more lyrical and beautiful than ordinary mountain songs, and more flowers are used to express the mutual admiration of young men and women. In the process of historical development, Huaer has been influenced by the cultures of various ethnic groups in Northwest China, forming different genres and having their own unique styles.
The most famous of the flowers is "Qinghai Flowers", which are popular in the Helu area of Qinghai, and the most famous are "Mojia Flowers" and "Maying Flowers", which have been listed on the national list of intangible cultural heritage.
In Ningxia, the proportion of the Hui population is quite high, so "flowers" have been integrated into the ** culture of the Hui people, and have been handed down among the Hui people for a long time, forming a "Hui flower" with distinctive local characteristics and ethnic characteristics.
The lyrics of the Hui "Hua'er" have a wide range of content, covering a wide range of topics, including singing about a beautiful life and expressing the love between men and women. The themes and emotions it expresses are in line with the aesthetic consciousness of the masses of the people, and can arouse the resonance and aesthetic enjoyment of the broad masses of people. At the same time, the techniques of comparison, symbolism, and comparison used in "Flowers" vividly, vividly and implicitly express the theme and emotion, and are deeply loved by the people.
In addition to being a part of the first culture, "flowers" are also the crystallization of language and culture, reflecting the daily life and national psychology of the Hui people, and has important value for the study of Hui culture.
In general, "Hua'er" is a valuable cultural heritage created by the Hui people, and has unique artistic and historical value. We should cherish and pass on this cultural heritage, so that more people can understand and appreciate the beauty and charm of "flowers".