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Hao Lai Bao refers to the Mongolian folk art genre, which is sung in Mongolian. As a kind of national opera, the content of its performance is mostly related to the nation, the content and themes are very rich, and the singing methods and performance forms are also very diverse. Next, let's get there togetherMongolian cultureLet's take a closer look.
Hao Lai Bao is a Mongolian folk art genre sung in Mongolian. In Mongolian, Hao Lai Bao means "rhyme", that is, the first syllable of each sentence is rhymed, so it is also called alliteration. Others translate Ho Noble as "sing together" or "sing together".
Brief introduction of Haolaibao:
Good Noble, also known as "Good Treasure". Mongolian transliteration, one of the Mongolian folk arts. It is a form of music performed by one or more people with the accompaniment of the four hu and other musical instruments, sitting in the Mongolian language, and was formed around the 12th century AD.
It is sung in Mongolian and has a fixed tune with a certain rhythm. The lyrics were originally improvised and sung, but later they began to compose, and a large number of "good treasure" writers appeared. Mao Yihan, Pa Jie, and Serasi are folk artists who are deeply loved by the Mongolian people.
There are also various forms of singing, including two-person duet, one-person self-questioning and self-answering, and multi-person singing.
When singing, each actor plays a horse-head fiddle or four hu, plays and sings by himself, singing and performing. The lyrics are four verses and one stanza, with alliteration. or four sentences rhyme, or two sentences rhyme, and there are dozens of sentences that rhyme to the end.
The length of the performance can be long or short, and the artists often improvise the lyrics and sing on the spot. The content of the program can be both narrative and lyrical, both praise and satire. The use of rhetorical devices, including metaphor, exaggeration, comparison, repetition, etc., is very common.
As a result, its performance has the characteristics of humor, bright rhythm and heartiness.
In addition to the general children's customs, world changes and intellectual content, there are also many folk stories and adapted classical chapters. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, many works reflecting socialist construction were produced, such as the artist Mao Yihan's "Iron Bull".
Haolaibao** is varied, the rhythm is light and lively, the lyrics are simple and beautiful, and the language image is moving. Singing in Mongolian, the performers are all male, accompanied by the four hu, and there are three ways to express it: stand-up good treasure, the singer sings by himself; Hello Noble, 2 people perform; Qunkou Hao Lai Bao is a form of music created by the Wulan herdsmen in the 60s according to the singing characteristics of the traditional Hao Lai Bao, which is performed by 4-6 people in unison, lead singing, duet and other forms.
Most of its themes and contents are mainly in praise of the socialist motherland.
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"Hao Lai Bao": It is a unique form of Mongolian folk music and art, and it is a kind of rap art. It has a fixed tune and lyrics.
Generally, two people pull the four hu to sing a duet or one person asks and answers himself. Rap actors can not only play and sing, but also have the inspiration to touch the scene, have the ability to sing with the arrangement, national style, local characteristics are stronger, and now the number of new "good treasures" performed on the stage of Xilinhot sometimes varies from number to number, there are self-composed, self-played, self-acting, and the classics are listening, and the forms are diverse and good-looking.
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"Hao Lai Bao" is an impromptu poem of which nationality?
1.Tibetan. 2.Mongolian.
Correct answer: Mongolian.
Hao Lai Bao is a Chinese Mongolian folk art genre sung in Mongolian. In Mongolian, Hao Lai Bao means "rhyme", that is, the first syllable of each sentence is rhymed, so it is also called alliteration. Others translate Ho Noble as "sing together" or "sing together".
On June 7, 2008, Hao Lai Bao was approved to be included in the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.
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Hao Lai Bao is a Mongolian improvisational poem.
Hao Lai Bao is a type of rap art, as a Chinese intangible cultural heritage, with fixed tunes and lyrics. There are three main forms of good Noble performances: "Danghai" Good Noble, "Dai Licha" Good Noble and "Erle Guge" Good Noble Treasure.
Generally, two people sing together in four hoops, or one person asks and answers. Rap actors can not only pull and sing, but also have the inspiration to touch the scene, have the ability to sing along with the arrangement, and have strong national style and local characteristics. Nowadays, the number of new-style "Hao Lai Bao" performed on the stage of Xilinhot is sometimes different, including self-written, self-performed, self-performed, classical mobilization, etc., in various forms and good-looking.
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Mongolian. Good Noble, also known as "Good Treasure". Mongolian transliteration, one of the Mongolian folk arts.
It is a form of music in which one or more people perform "rap" in the Mongolian language while sitting with the accompaniment of the four hu and other musical instruments. It was formed around the twelfth century AD. The Mongolian word for "Hao Lai Bao" means "to sing together" or "to sing together".
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