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Xintianyou (Chinese: 信天游; pinyin: xìntiānyóu) is a folk music style from Shaanxi province.[1][2] The name literally means "rambling in the sky." The style was originally sung and developed by porters carrying goods to far off regions. One of the most famous songs in this style is lan(2) hua(1)hua(1) (藍花花).

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  1. ^ Zheng, Dawei (2015-12-30). Control, Mechatronics and Automation Technology: Proceedings of the International Conference on Control, Mechatronics and Automation Technology (ICCMAT 2014), July 24-25, 2014, Beijing, China. CRC Press. p. 454. ISBN 978-1-315-75215-0.
  2. ^ Tang, Tao (1993). History of Modern Chinese Literature. 外文出版社. pp. 480–486. ISBN 978-0-8351-2464-5.