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It means to learn from the singing and melody of Beijing Opera, and skillfully integrate the elements of China traditional opera into the song, so that the whole song sounds catchy and the song is also a play. This song was written by lyricist Yan Su, composed by composer Yao Ming and sung by young singer Xie Jin. It is very popular and deeply loved by people.

Speaking and Singing Face belongs to Beijing songs. Beijing songs are also called Beijing dialect songs, collectively known as opera songs. Beijing song itself is not a part of Beijing opera, but a song that combines Beijing opera and pop music styles.

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Make fun of the book.

Original song: Xie Jin.

Lyrics: Yan Su.

Music: Yao Ming.

Lyrics:

Grandpa took me to see Beijing Opera that day and saw many big faces on the stage.

Red, white, yellow, green and blue are singing and grinning and shouting.

Thunder whispers in the ear, and blue-faced Dou Erdun steals the royal horse.

The red-faced Guan Gong hit Changsha, the yellow-faced Dian Wei and the white-faced Cao Cao.

Zhang Fei with a dark face is chirping. To tell the truth, Peking Opera masks are really beautiful.

All I can sing are dialects, which I can't understand.

The accompaniment of the band is just gongs and drums, three big pieces.

How can this keep up with the times and trends and attract contemporary young people?

The purple king holds the tower, and the green devil fights the witch.

The golden monkey king, the silver monster and the gray elf laughed.

My grandfather was very angry and said I was just messing around. What a wonderful art, a treasure of China.

Even foreigners applaud.

Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.

The national heritage has been passed down from generation to generation, and the mandarin ducks and tiles are distinct.

A group of lifelike living bodhisattvas, with slightly exaggerated brushwork.