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Songs related to wine?
1. Tong Ange's love and sorrow?

2. A toast to the past by Jiang Yuheng?

3. A toast to friends by Tian Zhen?

4. Bobby Chen's red balloon?

5. toast song

6. "You made me drunk"

7. "If dry wine can't be sold"

8. Teresa Teng's drunken tango

9. Jacky Cheung's love letter

10. Anesthesia in Faye Wong

1 1. Zhang Chu's sister.

12. Zheng Zhongji's forbidden lover

13. Black boy's drunken wind

14. Daughter Red

15. Samuel Hui's "A glass of wine as a song"

16. Li Yugang's Drunk Maids.

Extended data wine songs

A folk song in China. It is mainly spread among all ethnic groups in China, and is sung during the feast time of traditional festivals, weddings, funerals, sacrifices and other ceremonial activities. So it is also called "wine ceremony song" and "wine song". Wine songs are entertaining and practical. Singing wine songs with each other can exchange feelings and enhance friendship.

Content of wine songs

The content of wine songs includes four aspects: ① guessing boxing orders, watching things and singing things (mainly wine vessels and wine tables); (2) Congratulations, praise, welcome and thanks; (3) praising the achievements of ancestors and national history; (4) Introduce customary clan rules and production knowledge. The first two contents are the most distinctive of Jiuge. The third content belongs to the category of historical songs, and can also be classified as ancient songs or narrative songs.

Lyrics of wine songs

Most of the lyrics of Jiuge are 1 paragraph 5 words and 4 sentences or 7 words and 4 sentences. There are also a few free long rhymes of 1 Singing wine songs is generally combined with the etiquette procedures of the reception. For example, at the Dong reception in Sanjiang, Guangxi, the following wine songs should be sung in turn: "Pan Ke Song" (sung before the reception), "Setting the dishes" (sung when entering the banquet), "Drinking the wine", "Snatching the chicken" (sung at the climax of the reception) and "Thanks Song" (sung at the end of the reception). The above-mentioned wine songs show the structural characteristics of coherent content and self-contained system.

Jiugediao

Some tunes of Jiuge are only sung at cocktail parties, which is the main part of Jiuge. Such as guessing boxing songs and drinking songs in Han nationality's wine songs. The other part uses the tunes of other songs. For example, Miao people have drinking songs that fly and sing. In some Han areas, it is also common to sing local minor songs as wine songs.

Wine song type

Nine-song tunes dedicated to cocktail parties can be roughly divided into three types:

Rap wine songs

(1) rap wine songs. It is also called reciting wine songs and telling wine songs. The style of this kind of wine songs is mostly composed of a basic tone (single sentence or upper and lower sentence structure) repeated chanting. Narrow range, free rhythm, colloquial tone.

Folk songs and wine songs

② Folk songs and wine songs. This kind of wine songs are mostly folk songs with two or four sentences. Wide range, melodious and cheerful tone. Such as the Hui nationality's wine qu, Yi nationality's wine ceremony song, Miao nationality's just wine and so on.

Minor or dance music

③ minor or dance music and wine songs. This kind of wine songs are mostly four-sentence square structure, with regular rhythm and rhythm, beautiful and elegant tunes, and are mostly typical segmented songs. Most wine songs of the Han nationality belong to this category. Dancing wine songs are often accompanied by simple dance movements, such as the tribute songs of Tibetan people in Ganzi, Sichuan.

Singing form

The common singing forms of wine songs are solo, duet, duet, chorus and harmony.