Northeastern Cradle Song
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Northeastern Cradle Song (Chinese: 东北摇篮曲) is a lullaby known widely in China, and is a folk song representative of Northeast China.
General[]
The Northeastern Cradle Song is a lullaby known to many people in China. It is a folk song representative of Northeast China.
This cradle song is said to be originally sung in Pulandian, now part of Greater Dalian, at the time when Pulandian was called New Jin Prefecture (in Chinese: 新金县), located north of Jinzhou (in Chinese: 金州)).[1]
Lyrics[]
There are slight differences in the lyrics that people use. The following has been taken in Dalian, Liaoning Province, China.
Simplified Chinese | Traditional Chinese | English |
---|---|---|
东北摇篮曲 |
東北搖籃曲 |
Northeastern Cradle Song 1. |
In popular culture[]
- In the film The Last Emperor, Ar Mo sang this lullaby twice, to her own baby and to Puyi.
See also[]
- Lullaby
- Folk song
- Northeast China
References[]
- ^ According to multiple people living in Dalian. (May, 2009)
External links[]
- Lullabies
- Chinese folk songs