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"The old driver took me, I am going to Kunming?" Why do Yunnan folk songs always sound a little colored?

Many people will be a little surprised. Why did the old Yunnan folk driver take me to listen to this song and suddenly burst into popularity? We can't deny that his native place is indeed Yunnan, but the theme I want to say is that there were many girls who went to Kunming by car at that time. In fact, the most important thing for this song to become popular is that it is related to the girls who went out for a poor trip and went for a ride at that time. This is also true. It is a household name that poor girls go with old drivers.

The old driver took me, and it was this story that was told in the form of folk songs. The story of hitchhiking girl in Sichuan and Tibet can be said to be a hot topic. The old driver took me to write on the lyrics, which was very easy to spread and explained such a story very grounded. Some words in tonight's song are vulgar, but it is often such words that can arouse the public's * * *, what's more, although vulgar, they are true.

In fact, the old driver took me, and the song "I'm going to Kunming" really wrote a lot of poor women to hitchhike and then sell their bodies. This kind of experience is not uncommon. Why do Yunnan folk songs always sound a little colored? In fact, it may be that the local customs are more open, and we can also find some older people who don't care much about this kind of thing, are very outspoken, and don't pay much attention to whether you use words correctly in your songs. So, um, he actually adapted it from some attempts in daily life. Some things are like this, and there is no need to hide it when he says it. It can still be seen that the folk customs here in Yunnan are very simple.