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Top Ten Famous Songs, Famous Zither?

Top Ten Famous Songs for Guzheng The first one, "The Fishing Boat Sings the Evening" This was adapted by Lou Shuhua in the mid-1930's from the material of the ancient song, "Returning to the Rhetoric". The title is taken from Wang Bo's "Preface to the Tengwang Pavilion" of the Tang Dynasty. The piece depicts the joyful scene of fishermen returning home from a full load on a rippling lake as the sun sets. The second piece "Out of the Water Lotus" is one of the representative pieces of Hakka zheng, which is also known as Han tune zheng. The tune is soft and elegant, very much in the style of the residents' songs. The third song "High Mountains and Flowing Water" is a folk instrumental song circulating in Tonglu area of Zhejiang Province, which is later transplanted and adapted to zheng by Hangzhou zheng people. The fourth piece, "Lin Chong's Night Running", is based on the theme of "Night Running" in the Kunqu Opera "The Book of the Treasure Sword", which is developed and adapted. The whole piece is smooth and bold, with certain local characteristics. The fifth song "Dong Dance" is composed by Jiao Jinhai, which expresses the flavor of Dong village and the joyful emotion of the children of Dong family who love the beautiful life. The sixth piece "Autumn Moon in the Han Palace" is one of the representative pieces of Shandong Lu Zheng. The piece is in the form of six or eight panels, with a rigorous structure. The seventh piece "Crows Playing in the Water" is a traditional zheng piece of Chaozhou, which is also one of the ten Ming suites of Chaozhou music. The eighth piece "East Sea Fishing Song" is a zheng piece composed by Zhang Yan with the theme of fishermen's labor life. It expresses the hard work of the fishermen and their yearning for a better future. The ninth piece "Xiangshan Drum Shooting" was composed in 1980, the theme is taken from Xi'an Ancient Music, which is related to Tang Daqu, and it depicts the annual "Xianghui" event in Guanzhong, Shaanxi Province, since ancient times. The tenth piece "Battle against Typhoon" was composed by Wang Changyuan, one of the successors of Zhejiang Guzheng school, in 1965, which vividly shows the vivid scene of dock workers bravely fighting against typhoon. China's ten most famous classical compositions: "High Mountains and Flowing Water", "Three Melodies of Plum Blossoms", "The Sunset Flute and Drum", "The Autumn Moon in the Han Palace", "The Yangtse River", and "The Sunset Drum". "White Snow in Spring", "The Fisherman and the Woodcutter", "Eighteen Beats of the Hookah", "Guangling San", "Pingling San", and "The Flatlander". ", "Flat Sand and Falling Geese", and "Ambush on Ten Fronts".

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