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Several husbands of Dedema
Didema's two husbands.

Although Dedema's music path is brilliant, her life path is not smooth. I have been married twice in my life and both ended in failure. The first husband was a Mongolian singer. They met and fell in love at the Conservatory of Music, and got married and had children. However, due to their different musical concepts and lifestyles, cracks appeared in their marriage, which eventually led to divorce.

The second husband is a Han music producer. They met and fell in love in the recording studio and got married and had children. However, due to different cultural backgrounds and family values, their marriage also experienced a crisis, which eventually led to separation. Ma De's two marriages brought her great pain and pressure. She once fell into a trough and was very confused. She thought about giving up music and life. However, Dedema was not defeated by difficulties and setbacks, and stood up again with her own strength and optimism.

Introduction of Dedema's Representative Songs

1, beautiful grassland, my home

"Beautiful Grassland My Home" is not only a famous song and masterpiece of teacher Dedema, but also the pinnacle of grassland songs. Through vivid description of the unique grassland scenery such as lush green grass, blooming flowers, butterflies flying, birds singing, curved clear water, galloping horses, cattle and sheep everywhere, the song slowly unfolds a vast and magnificent grassland picture. The soothing melody and the affectionate voice of Teacher Dedema make this song sound like a spring breeze, suddenly enlightened and beautiful.

2. "I come from the grassland"

"I come from the grassland" is another grassland song with beautiful artistic conception by Mr. Dedema. The song not only shows the beautiful grassland scenery, but also vividly depicts the peaceful grassland life picture. With the bells ringing in Ma Touqin and the larks singing, relatives get together and pour out their hearts to each other, and a happy picture comes into view. No matter when and where, wandering grassland children will never forget their deep affection and attachment to their homeland.