The Little White Boat, formerly known as Half Moon, was written on 1924. It is a Korean nursery rhyme deeply loved by children. Composed by Korean composer Yin Kerong. It is widely circulated in China and Korea.
1950 was translated into Chinese. "Little White Boat" was written by North Korean composer Yin Kerong to his sister to mourn the death of his brother-in-law. It is generally used as a requiem in Korea.
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The song "Little White Boat" floated from the first episode to the end of the last episode, and was ridiculed by netizens as the "death notice" of this drama-once the melody of "Little White Boat" rings, a character must die. The melodious "White Boat" has therefore become a creepy sound (yin) music in the mouth of netizens.
In fact, "Little White Boat" was originally a Korean nursery rhyme, written on 1924, originally named "Half Moon". Yin Kerong writes lyrics and composes music. At that time, he witnessed his sister's grief because of her husband's death, and often looked at the half moon in the sky during the day, looking very lonely.