Niangzi: The use of national musical instruments and the allusion of "breaking willows", as well as the detailed description of ancient Chinese life in the lyrics.
Nunchaku: The Spirit of Chinese Martial Arts
Dragon Fist: The Spirit of Chinese Nationality
Francing the Spring and Autumn Period: The use of national musical instruments and historical stories at your fingertips
East Wind Breaks: The use of palace-style tunes and national musical instruments such as pipa and erhu
Hair like snow: Pipa, an allusion to "turning into a butterfly"
Huo Yuanjia: the origin of Chinese martial arts spirit Inheritance and the use of musical instruments such as drums and pipa, as well as Kun Opera Hua Dan singing in the chorus
Thousands of miles away: national musical instruments and "pear blossom white" allusions
Chrysanthemum Terrace: a large number of lyrics Quoting classical poetry and the use of national musical instruments such as guzheng and cucurbit flute
Golden Armor: a perfect fusion of Chinese flavor and rock style
Blue and White Porcelain: a flexible use of "blue and white" knowledge and the ancient Jiangnan artistic conception
Wushuang: telling the story of the battlefield, somewhat similar to "The Golden Armor"
Lanting Preface: incorporating calligraphy knowledge into the lyrics and using classical instruments such as the erhu