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Where does the stream in Yunnan come from?

This stream comes from Midu, Yunnan. "Running" is a folk song in Yunnan, composed by Yin Yu 1947. The lyrics are simple and natural, imaginative, sincere and restrained, with a high and wide range, which shows the vitality and innocence of girls. This is a classic folk song, which has been sung by singers such as Huang Hong, Zhu Fengbo, Gong Linna and TanJing.

From the beginning, it was like the artistic charm of "typicality is greater than image" in literature, which aroused people's singing. Beautiful melodies and emotional songs, no matter in which country or nation, whether young or old, whether ordinary people or artists, will produce the pursuit of love and happy life and the feeling of beauty.

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Midu is the heart of Nanzhao Kingdom. The 65,438+10,000 soldiers and civilians left by Tianbao War and the two felling of Nanzhao not only brought agricultural technology to this fertile land, but also spread the Yellow River culture to this amorous place. During the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, the constant activities of military, civil, commercial and Xinjiang immigrants brought the lingering Yangtze River culture here.

As a result, the influx of people from North and South, the "South-to-North Transfer" of ancient post stations and the fall of people from different cultures have made Midu's folk customs, languages and folk arts form their own unique and splendid traditional culture in the vicissitudes of history, and in the mutual exchange, infiltration and integration of Midu's national cultures and the north and south cultures of the motherland.

Midu, a land of only 1523.43 square kilometers, is like a bright pearl embedded in the vast land of Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture in Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau. The landform of China is "931 Dam". Pixiong River, Pinu River and niujie River pass through the county seat, and Lishe River becomes the upper reaches of the Red River and a tributary of Yuanjiang River.

The source is everywhere, and the stream is crystal clear, sparkling and flowing. The natural conditions of "one mountain is divided into four seasons, and ten miles are different from the sky" constitute the living environment of Midu people, forming the humanistic scenery of "singing flowing water and listening to other mountains" in Midu, and also forming the self-entertainment custom of "singing folk songs and tuning tunes" in Midu.