Lyrics of Yunnan filial piety songs

It's hard to be old when people are old, and I won't think of old people. Sugarcane is sold in front of the Cross Street. The tender is not as sweet as the old one.

Don't be silly in life, eat and wear by the hour, and the king of hell wants you to die at night, so it's rare to live to the fifth watch.

Don't be stupid in life, food and clothing are counted by the hour, and money is piling up. When you die, you will not get a silver coffin.

Don't be stupid in life, wear hourly meals, sew a hundred sets of clothes and pants, and don't wear them when you die.

Don't be silly when you are alive. Food and clothing are counted by the hour. I took off my shoes and socks the night before, but I couldn't wear them the next morning.

Everyone should do his duty and be filial to his parents. One-foot-five-inch-long parents can raise them. Without parents, there is no one.

As soon as I entered the filial piety hall, there were more neighbors than distant guests. Neighbors in the village come to join in the fun, and guests from afar come to sing filial piety songs.

Singing filial songs in black coffins is not like reading poetry books. Reading requires reading, and singing filial songs can rely on the least.

Extended data:

Yunnan Han folk songs can be classified into four categories: folk songs, minor songs, labor songs and dance songs. Some areas of Han folk songs are called "tune" or "tune", while others are called "tune", which is the so-called "song of Shan Ye". Therefore, this kind of folk songs are mainly sung in Shan Ye and the fields. Due to the singing environment, most of them are free, stretched, high-pitched and unrestrained. This kind of folk song mostly takes the form of duet or solo.

In duet, because the other party keeps a certain distance, in order to attract the attention of the other party and arouse the emotional reaction of the other party, it often starts with a long introduction, and then the main content. This kind of folk songs is the most distinctive part of Yunnan Han folk songs, with different styles from place to place, and most of them have no fixed lyrics, all of which are improvised and can best show the artist's artistic talent.

Yunnan Han folk songs are unique in style and beautiful in melody, which have great influence in China, such as "Da Shan Diao", "Catch Horse Diao", "Running Water", "Midu Folk Songs" and "Big Rivers Rising and Sand Waves".