The Fengyang Flower Drum song was associated with beggars from Fengyang County which experienced a disastrous series of flood and drought during the late Ming Dynasty, forcing residents to sing for money.[1] It is classed as one of the speech-song (说唱; Shuōchàng) folk arts of Quyi.[2]
The form was popularized by its appearance in The Good Earth, the 1937 film adaptation of a novel by Pearl S. Buck.[3]Chou Wen-Chung, an American emigrant from China, incorporated it into his 1949 composition Landscapes.[4]