Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Four pieces of music, namely, Sailong wins gold, Gusuxing, Red Rabbit hisses and General wins, are as follows
Four pieces of music, namely, Sailong wins gold, Gusuxing, Red Rabbit hisses and General wins, are as follows
1, the dragon boat race, also known as the dragon boat race, belongs to "Yue Yue" and is very popular in Guangdong. He Liutang (1872- 1933) described the lively scene of dragon boat race in southern China. The whole song has a brisk rhythm.
2. A Journey to Suzhou is a flute music composed by the flute player and composer Jiang Xianwei in 1962. It is a classic bamboo flute song deeply loved by the broad masses of the people. It is very popular in Suzhou because it describes the landscape of Suzhou.
3. The red rabbit hissing wind is mainly the southern sound of Quanzhou, Fujian, also known as "Xianguan" and "Quanzhou Southern Sound". It is the oldest existing ancient music in China and the most widely spread in Fujian.
4. The General's Victory Order is a folk percussion song in Zhejiang. Popular in Fenghua area of eastern Zhejiang. According to legend, when Qi Jiguang, the hero of the Ming Dynasty, triumphed, the local residents played this song.
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