shan'ge
{{Short description|Chinese folk music genre}}
{{Other uses|Hillsong (disambiguation)|Mountain song (disambiguation)}}
Shan'ge ({{zh|c=山歌|hp=shāngē}}) is a genre of Chinese folk song. They are commonly sung in rural provinces; the word "Shan'ge" means "mountain song".
A number of different subtypes are:
- Hua'er, a form popular in the Northwestern Chinese provinces such as Gansu, Ningxia and Qinghai, named to the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2009
- Xintianyou and Shanqu are popular in Shaanxi and Shanxi
- Zhengjinghong, from the Anhui province
- Xingguo, from the Jiangxi province
- Hengyang from the Hunan Province
- Hakka hill song (Kejia shan'ge) from the Guangdong Province
- Lalu, a Tibetan shan'ge
- Changdiao (aradun-urtu-yin-daguu), a Mongolian shan'ge
- Feige, a Miao shan'ge
Further reading
- {{cite book|author=Oki, Yasushi|author2=Paolo Santangelo|title=Shan'ge, the Mountain Songs: Love Songs in Ming China|publisher=BRILL|place=Leiden|year=2011}} - Volume 2 of the series "Emotions and States of Mind in China and East Asia".
External links
- [https://www.china.org.cn/english/MATERIAL/137072.htm Shan'ge: Mountain Song]
{{UNESCO Oral and Intangible music}}
Category:Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity
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