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What are the ten most famous pieces of Chinese classical music?

The ten most famous Chinese classical music compositions are "High Mountains and Flowing Water", "Guangling San", "Pingsha Lying Geese", "Three Plum Blossoms", "Ambush on Ten Fronts", "Sunset Drums", "Fishing and Woodcutter's Question and Answer", "Eighteen Beats of Hu Jia", "Autumn Moon in the Han Palace", and "White Snow in Yangchun".

1. "High Mountains and Flowing Water"

"High Mountains and Flowing Water" is based on the story of "Boya's encounter with his soulmate", and there are two kinds of zither and zheng music:

Guqin music. In the Warring States period, there were already stories about the qin music of "High Mountains and Flowing Water", so it was also rumored that "High Mountains and Flowing Water" was made by Boya, and the music score had two songs, "High Mountains" and "Flowing Water", which was only one song. In the Tang Dynasty, it was divided into two pieces. For more than two thousand years, the two famous guqin songs "High Mountains" and "Flowing Water" have been widely circulated among the people together with the story of Boya's encounter with his soulmate by drumming the qin.

Gu zheng music. There is no ****similarity between the guzheng piece and the guqin piece "High Mountains and Flowing Water", both of which have the same name and completely different styles.

2, "Guangling San"

Guqin song. Guangling San" - also known as "Guangling stop", now most of the zither in accordance with the Nie Zheng stabbed the king of Han folklore to explain: according to the "qin manipulation" records: the warring states Nie Zheng's father, for the king of Han casting the sword, because of the delay in the date, and was brutally killed. Nie Zheng was determined to avenge his father's death, so he went to the mountains to learn the qin for ten years, and became famous in Korea for his skill. When the king of Han called him to play in the palace, Nie Zheng finally realized his long-cherished wish of killing the king of Han and died of disfigurement. Based on this story, the descendants composed a zither piece, which is generous and magnificent.

3. "Flat Sand and Falling Geese"

Guqin piece. The piece depicts the scene of geese circling in the sky before they land through the sound of geese singing at different times. The song's mood is interpreted as a description of the autumn scenery; as an allegory of the ambition of the swan and the goose; and as an expression of the sentiment that the world is not as dangerous as that of the geese. The tone of the tone of the static beauty, static in the movement, melodic ups and downs, continuous, beautiful and beautiful.