"Mo Li Hua" ("Jasmine Flower") - Chinese Folk Song

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  • Опубликовано: 5 май 2024
  • The song "Mo Li Hua" (茉莉花), which translates to "Jasmine Flower," is one of the most famous traditional Chinese folk songs. It celebrates the simplicity and beauty of the jasmine flower, symbolizing purity and modesty. The song is well-known not only in China but also internationally, thanks to its melodious tune and the lightness of its motif.
    The lyrics describe the beauty of jasmine flowers, their fragrance, and splendor in a straightforward and accessible manner. The melody is calm and airy, making it popular in both folk and classical musical arrangements. "Mo Li Hua" is often performed at cultural events, in schools, during festivals, and is also used in dance and theatrical productions.
    "Mo Li Hua" was composed during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), although the exact dates of its origin are unknown. Throughout different historical periods, it has gained various interpretations and significance, including its use as a symbol of national resistance and cultural heritage in a political context.
    "Mo Li Hua" remains an important part of China's cultural legacy and continues to be a beloved folk song that conveys the beauty of Chinese culture through the simple and sublime symbol of the jasmine flower.
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