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What are the top ten golden songs of the classic aria?

The Ten Golden Songs: "Liang Zhu", "Mulan Poetry", "Mountain Dwelling Autumn Night", "Wine will be Entered", "Green Jade Case - Yuanxi", "Sound and Rhythm", "Three Character Classic", "Ink and Plum", "Song of Tomorrow", "Farewell to the Gentleman's Sighs".

1, "Mulan Poetry"

In Classical Chanting, Shang Wenjie sang "Mulan Poetry", which is a folk song of the Northern Dynasties, categorized by Guo Maoqian's "Collected Poems of the Lefu" of the Song Dynasty into "Hengbuo Qu Qu Rhetoric - Liang Drumhorn Hengbuo Qu". It is a long narrative poem about a girl named Mulan, who disguised herself as a man, joined the army on behalf of her father, built up her merit on the battlefield, and then returned to the court, unwilling to be an official, but only asking for a reunion at home. It warmly praises the woman's quality of bravery and kindness, her passion for defending her family and the country, as well as her bravery and fearlessness. The whole poem uses "Mulan is a girl" to conceptualize the legendary story of Mulan, which is rich in romantic colors.

2, "Three Character Classic"

In the Classic Singing, Wang Leehom sang "Three Character Classic", which is a traditional Chinese teaching material for enlightenment. Among the ancient Chinese classics, the Three Character Classic is one of the most accessible readings. The Three Character Classic is based on exemplary materials, including traditional Chinese culture, such as literature, history, philosophy, astronomy, geography, human ethics, loyalty, filial piety and righteousness, etc., and its core ideas include "benevolence, righteousness, sincerity, respect and filial piety." By memorizing the Three Character Classic, you will learn about common sense, traditional Chinese culture and historical stories, as well as the principles of doing things in the stories.

3, "Tomorrow's Song"

In Classical Chanting, Wang Junkai sang "Tomorrow's Song", which is a poem composed by Qian Hetan in the Ming Dynasty. The poet used himself as an example to write "Tomorrow's Song" to advise the lost world to cherish every day and live in the present, not to waste time by waiting forever for tomorrow.