The history of Chinese music can be traced back to the Tang Dynasty, from then on until today. The following are the representative music of the 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s and 20th century: 40s: - 1950s: - 60s: - Model opera music (such as Ode to the Motherland, Red Sun, Three Rules of Discipline and Eight Points for Attention) - Folk music (such as Nanniwan, Yellow River Resentment, Colorful Clouds Chasing the Moon, etc.) - pop songs, ie The Sea, Wild Goose Flying South, The Fields Are Quiet, etc 1960s: - 70s: - 80s: - Model opera music (such as Ode to the Motherland, Red Sun, Three Rules of Discipline and Eight Points for Attention) - Folk music (such as Nanniwan, Yellow River Resentment, Colorful Clouds Chasing the Moon, etc.) - pop songs (such as Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, East Wind Breaks, Red Bean, etc.) - Rock music (such as Nothing, Manic, Stairway to Heaven, etc) 80s: - 90s: - Late 20th century: - pop music (such as Simple Love, Love Transfer, Kiss Goodbye, Yesterday, etc.) - Electronic music (such as The Chain, The End, I Want You Back, Hello, etc.) - Rock music (such as Tang Dynasty, Three Heroes of Magic Rock, Mirror, Catcher in the Harvest, etc.) - Light music (such as "Qianxun","City in the Sky","Song of a Thousand Watchtowers", etc.) The representative music of the 20th century covered many different styles and schools, and these music had a major impact in different eras.