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What instruments did John Wan use?

John Wan used many traditional Chinese musical instruments, such as pipa and flute.

The creation of the song "Wanjiang" actively reflects the inheritance and promotion of excellent traditional culture from the connotation and external form. Among them, traditional Chinese musical instruments such as pipa and flute are used, and the melodious music melody shows the classical artistic conception and China verve incisively and vividly. At the same time, the passionate feelings contained in the song deeply touched the people's patriotism and love for the party.

Song appreciation:

The song "Wanjiang" is based on excellent traditional culture and content source, relying on a stable and good cultural creation environment. On the centenary of the founding of the Party, Li Yugang, a young singer, sang the praises of the times with patriotic works, eulogizing the great rivers and mountains of the motherland. Literature and art are the clarion call of the times. The stability of the country provides good creative conditions for literary and art workers.

A large number of outstanding works have emerged that profoundly reflect the historical changes in the new era, depict the spiritual map of the new era and eulogize the new era. The artistic creation of "national style" based on traditional national culture is developing vigorously. As a national wind "red song", John Wan greeted the Oriental Red Sun rising in Ran Ran in Ran Ran, and looked at the more dazzling glory of the motherland with the melody of the new era.