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State evaluation of the city of Rakshasa Sea

National evaluation of the city of Rakshasa Sea, the details are as follows:

A. Evaluation:

There is an article about the People's Daily summarizes three points of view, first of all, the traditional culture is a rich mine, can be dug out from time to time. The key is how to dig out. The core competitiveness is to speak with the work, and the music should be diversified, a hundred flowers usher in the spring.

Whether a song is good or not, everyone's feelings are different, the evaluation is naturally different, but through this song, many people know and understand Pu Songling's Liaozhai masterpiece, which is a good thing. Compared to a song, an album, a past classic culture in the richer, more wonderful stories and connotations, is waiting for more literary creators to explore the treasure.

Network review of "Rakshasa Hai Shi" is a Lv Opera but sounds like a Qu Opera, the song is about a horse household but looks like a donkey on closer inspection, Zhang Zequn became the first presenter to publish a review of "Rakshasa Hai Shi" on CCTV, comparing the show with the Lv Opera and the Qu Opera with his humorous descriptions.

Such a comparison is not meant to belittle "The City of Rakshasa Sea," but rather to point out its uniqueness, which is perhaps one of the reasons for the show's success, as it achieves a balance between tradition and modernity, combining traditional elements with modern aesthetic demands.

The second song introduction:

The song "Rakshasa Hai Shi" is a song composed and sung by Knifelang, which is included in the album "Mountain Songs Lone," released on July 19, 2023.

The song "Rakshasa Hai Shi" was written by Knifelang. The emerging civic literature of the Ming Dynasty was the beginning of a whole new aesthetic consciousness in the history of Chinese literature. Liao Zhai Zhi Yi inherited Feng Menglong's concept of identification with the civic ethic, and depicted the realm of reality as full of opposition to the ideal world, the good and the evil, the strong and the weak.

While both reality and illusion are accompanied by various handicaps, Liaozhai Zhiyi is by no means a sad song of disillusionment. Many of its chapters are filled with the light of ideals, and are the stories that allow listeners to have a peek into a time that does not belong to them, and the lyrics of "The City of Rakshasa and the Sea" are modeled after the famous satirical piece of Liaozhai Zhiyi, "The City of Rakshasa and the Sea".