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China's top ten classic songs appreciate the classics.

China has ten famous classical songs.

1, "Mountains and Streams": It is said that Boya, a pianist in the pre-Qin period, played the piano in a deserted field, but Zhong Ziqi, a woodcutter, could understand the meaning of mountains and streams in the song. Boya was surprised: "Great, my son's heart is the same as mine." After the death of chef Hippo, Boya lost her bosom friend, broke the piano and never played it for life, so there was a song of high mountains and flowing water.

2. Three Alleys of Plum Blossom: This song takes things as the theme, and praises people with noble sentiments through the white, fragrant and cold-resistant characteristics of plum blossoms. The exotic melody in the song is repeated three times in different positions, so it is called "three lanes".

3. Moonlit Night on the Spring River: It was originally a pipa solo, also known as Sunset Flute and Drum, Xunyang Pipa, Xunyang jathyapple and Xunyang Qu. It was later adapted into a national orchestra. Deeply loved by domestic and foreign audiences. Through euphemistic and simple melody and smooth and changeable rhythm, music vividly depicts the charming scenery of the riverside on a moonlit night and praises the charm of the water town in the south of the Yangtze River.

4. Autumn Moon in Han Palace: Chongming Pipa. Autumn Moon in Han Palace is intended to express the bitterness and sadness of the oppressed maids in ancient times and arouse people's sympathy for their unfortunate experiences.

5. "Chun Xue"-an excellent pipa solo ancient song that is widely circulated. With fresh and smooth melody and lively and brisk rhythm, it vividly shows the scene of early spring when winter goes and spring comes, the earth recovers, everything is thriving and full of vitality.

6. "Yuqiao Q&A": There are more than 30 versions of this song in the past dynasties, and some of them are accompanied by lyrics. Music shows the pleasure of firewood among green mountains and green waters.

7. Eighteen Beats of Hu Qie: At the end of the Han Dynasty, Cai Yan (Yueshi), the daughter of Cai Yong, a famous litterateur and guqin player, was captured by Xiongnu in the mutiny, lived in South Xiongnu and Zuofu as a concubine, and gave birth to two children. Later, Cao Cao sent someone to take her back. She wrote a long poem about miserable life and homesickness.

I feel sad and happy, which is quite touching. Eighteen beats is eighteen songs. Because this poem was written by her because she felt Hu Die's wailing, it was named Eighteen Beats of Hu Die or Golden Tiger.

8. Guangling San: also known as Guangling San. Legend has it that it was originally a kind of folk music popular in Guangling area in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. At present, there are only guqin music, and the earliest record is the Magic Secret Spectrum.

9. Wild Goose in Pingsha: Also known as Wild Goose in Pingsha or Pingsha, the author is unknown. After it came out, it was deeply loved by musicians, widely circulated, with many versions, and was one of the most widely circulated piano music.

For the understanding of Qu Qing, there is a description of autumn scenery; Ambitious; There are also feelings that the world is sinister and not as good as geese. The timbre is quiet and beautiful, the embellishment is quiet, the melody is ups and downs, and it is continuous and beautiful.

10, flying on all sides: one of the traditional pipa songs, also known as Huaiyang Pingchu.

Top Ten Classical Musical Instruments in China

1, bell

Step 2 drum

3. Xiao (surname)

4. sheng

5. Erhu

6. hey

7. Flute

8. Yue Se

9. Qin dynasty

10, pipa