Dance of Youth is a Uygur folk song. Its tune is minor and its lyrics are very short and pithy. The first two sentences are bi xing, which belongs to negation The first three sentences are puns, and the first four sentences are wonderful. There are similarities and great differences between the two, which have formed aesthetic ups and downs.
Song profile:
It uses the creative technique of "biting the fish's tail" to make the first, second and fourth sentences basically similar in beat, while the first and fourth sentences are completely the same, and the third sentence is completely different in beat, which makes this song have a unique charm: seemingly simple, but catchy, cheerful and bright.
Dance of Youth is a short and pithy Xinjiang song. 1939, King Xige of China collected this Xinjiang folk song while sorting out western music, and later adapted it into a Chinese song, which was included in Lift Your Cover-King Xige and His Songs and Baizan China 2.