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Mo Li Hua appeared in a 1937 Hollywood movie The Good Earth (based on a novel by Pearl S. Buck). [6]: 51– During World War II, some Hollywood films used the "Mo Li Hua" tune to represent the Chinese. [8] The tune, without lyrics, was also used as a musical theme in Avatar: The Last Airbender, a 2005–2008 television series. [40]
Pages in category "Chinese folk songs" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. ... Manhan folk song; Mo Li Hua; N. Northeastern Cradle Song; S.
Chinese folk songs (16 P) Cui Jian songs (2 P) D. ... Mo Li Hua; My People, My Country (song) N. No Way Man; Nothing to My Name; O. Osmanthus Flowers Blooming ...
This is a list of Chinese folk songs, categorized by region.. In the 1990s, with the spread of music television in China, a new type of folk song began to emerge, known as new folk songs (新民歌) or TV program folk songs (晚会民歌).
A fact from Mo Li Hua appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 27 March 2011 (check views).The text of the entry was as follows: Did you know... that Mo Li Hua (Jasmine Flower), a popular Chinese folk song used previously on many official occasions, was censored due to its association with the 2011 Chinese protests?
The film was well received by critics and was praised for its use of color and the performances of Zhang Ziyi and Joan Chen. The Chinese name of the movie, Mo li hua kai, is based on a popular Chinese song Mo Li Hua, which means "jasmine flower blossom." The names of the characters in the movie are also based on this song.
As a child, she won a Chinese language competition for performing the folk song "Mo Li Hua". [3] Isenberg wrote her first song at 13 years old called "Hopeless Town", which was produced by Nathan Ferraro of the Canadian band The Midway State, and worked on several songs in Los Angeles with producer Justin Gray, however decided that none of ...
The episode contains the Chinese folk song "Mo Li Hua" which is played during the Earth Kingdom palace party, and a reference is made to a quote from The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring when Joo Dee says "One doesn't just pop in on the Earth King." [b]