What is the reed flute in Shouxiang Poetry Wall listening to the flute at night?

I think this poem is the most famous folk song expressing people's feelings and dissatisfaction in the Tang Dynasty, and it is called "Zhi Zhu Song".

Listening to the flute at night is one of the representative poems of Li Yi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The original text of this work is:

Listen to the night flute from the wall of Shouxiang

The sand is like snow before returning to Yuefeng, and the moon outside the city is like frost. I don't know where to play the flute, and I want to look forward to my hometown overnight. [ 1]

Note (1) Feng: There were counties and Lingzhou capitals in the Tang Dynasty, which were located in the southwest of Lingwu County, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. Back to Lefeng is the local beacon tower. ⑵ Surrender City: another name for Lehui County. (3) Reed pipe: flute.

The sand in front of Yuefeng is as white as snow, and the moonlight outside the city is like autumn frost. I don't know where the bleak reed flute blows, and all people look at their hometown overnight.

From the background of 1, the author's life experience and cultural accumulation, and the artistic conception of the poem, it can be inferred that the music played by the flute in this poem can't be an orthodox song to express peace and prosperity, but a folk song, a country song and a folk song to express people's feelings and grievances.

From the perspective of Tang folk songs, Tang folk songs have been distinguished from folk songs and ditties. Folk songs refer to all kinds of songs written and sung while working or resting in the fields in Shan Ye, such as fishing songs, Tian Ge songs, while the iron is hot songs and various folk songs and dances. They all belong to the category of folk songs and can be called folk songs. Xiaoqu, also called Quzi, usually refers to all kinds of folk songs that are mainly popular in towns and cities after being processed, adapted or copied by artists. One of the most famous folk songs in the Tang Dynasty is called "Zhi Zhu Song".

..... Li Yi's poem "Sending People to the South" said: "You should know that you are happy at home and sad in a foreign land. Helpless lonely boat, folk songs smell bamboo branches. " This kind of folk song is mostly in feather mode, which can sing and dance with piccolo and tambourine. ......

Yi Lee's poems just confirm my point of view. To sum up, it can be concluded that the reed flute in the poem "Watching the Fragrant Wall and Listening to the Flute at Night" should be a folk song, the most famous folk song in the Tang Dynasty-"Zhuzhi Song".

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