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What Chinese songs are there?

1, dawn of the hero.

This magnificent "Dawn of the Hero" is often placed in some videos showing the course of China's civilization, which makes people excited and inspires patriotic feelings. When I first heard it, I thought that this kind of atmospheric melody could only be written by China artists who have experienced the vicissitudes of time. But the final result is helpless. Composer Yokoyama Seiji (1935 March17-2017 July 8th) is a famous contemporary Japanese musician.

2. Memories of the Forbidden City.

Memory of the Forbidden City, released on1July 24th, 997, is a musical work composed by Japanese duo S.E.N.S Like the Great Wall in Wan Li, it is easy to be mistaken for a composer in China because the location in the title is in China. Moreover, the genre of the court style makes people feel that only the royal family in China is worthy of this top-level drama.

3. The original scenery of my hometown.

The original scenery of my hometown in the Hong Kong version of The Duke of Lushan and the Condor Heroes made me think that it was written by a composer from China and Hong Kong. Its real creator, Mr Zong Cilang, is the Japanese master Tao Di. Through this Long Taodi song, you can feel Mr. Zong Cilang's love for mountains and rivers and his homesickness. Wanderers who are outside often burst into tears when they hear it through headphones at night. The cold light in the hotel stayed alone and didn't sleep, and the guest turned sad. My hometown is thinking thousands of miles tonight, another year in the Ming Dynasty!

4. The Great Wall of Wan Li.

The name of this song is easy to misunderstand that it belongs to China. After all, the Great Wall belongs to China. However, just as Kung Fu and Panda belong to China, but Kung Fu Panda belongs to the United States, the Great Wall of Wan Li also belongs to China, but the great wall of Wan Li, with its atmosphere, tragic and long history, was created by Japanese composer Ohta Michihiko.

の The Great Wall of Wan Li is a Japanese animation "China is a little host" (China is a treat! ) ",today, it is almost worn out on video platforms such as Tik Tok and Aauto Quicker. It is hard for me to imagine that an episode of a Japanese cartoon can still have such a great influence in China today.

5. Seven Swords Warsong.

Do you feel nervous and energetic, a prelude to some kind of war? When I first heard the battle song of the Seven Swords, I thought, Boy, it must be China music this time. Moreover, it must be a tribute to the ancient soldiers in China, who blew their horns and took the lead on the battlefield. The Battle Hymn of the Seven Swords written for the film Seven Swords is indeed a film adapted from the martial arts novel Seven Swords Down the Tianshan Mountains by China and Hongkong writer Liang Yusheng.

But the films "Seven Swords" and "Seven Swords" were both shot and created by the Japanese. Kawai Kenji, a Japanese musician, wrote the Seven Swords Warsong, which described seven battles. These seven battles were divided into three major wars and four minor wars. The prelude is tense and depressing, and the listener unconsciously falls into the atmosphere of swords and swords. After listening to it, I just felt sweating under my arm, which was very pleasant and exciting.