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Who is the original singer of "Molly, vomiting blood"?

Jasmine is an unknown original singer, and the song originated earlier. There is no literature and related books to record who the original singer is.

Jasmine Flower is a folk song of China, which originated from the folk song Huaerdiao sung by Nanjing Liuhe for a hundred years. Adapted from Liuhe folk songs by military composer He Fang. 1957 completed the adaptation of music and words. The earliest lyrics similar to the modern version of Jasmine were compiled in Feng Menglong's Hanging Branches during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty.

The predecessor of the lyrics of Jasmine was first published in Hundred Autumn, a collection of drama scripts during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. The lyrics 12 of "Flower Drum Song" included in "Hundred Autumn" tell the story of "Zhang Sheng hits Yingying" in the West Chamber. The first two lyrics are called "Hua Diao" and there are overlapping sentences.

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The song Jasmine was performed at the handover ceremony of Hong Kong's return to the motherland, the closing ceremony of Athens Olympic Games, the opening ceremony of Beijing Olympic Games and the opening ceremony of Nanjing Youth Olympic Games. It enjoys a good reputation in China and the world, and is widely celebrated in China and the world. It is one of the representative elements of China culture. Because of its special status and representativeness, it is known as "the second national anthem of China".

The song "Jasmine" crossed the barrier of geographical distance and became a vivid symbol of friendship and communication between Chinese and European people in that era when two continents were isolated from each other. Since 1990s, this adaptation of Jasmine has been sung by China people. Since then, many world-class appearances have attracted the attention of Jiangsu and Anhui.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia _ Jasmine