Songs sung in classical Chinese

1. A song about ancient China people: Nian Nujiao

Singer: Yi Nengjing

Ancient prose: Nian Nujiao recalls the past in Chibi.

Author: Su Shi

Song: I wish people a long time.

Singer: Faye Wong

Ancient prose: When will there be a bright moon?

Author: Su Shi

Song: Man Jianghong

Singer: Tan Album: Legend of the Condor Heroes

Song: How sad?

Singer: Teresa Teng

Song: The Yangtze River flows eastward.

Singer: Yang Hongji

There are also plum blossoms, three tricks, and a new dream of mandarin ducks and butterflies.

The sound of the waves remains the same!

The crow on the moon is still a thousand years of wind and frost; The sound of the waves remains the same, and the original night is not seen. Mao Ning's songs.

2. Songs with lyrics in classical Chinese or poems should be the interlude of the old version of Romance of the Three Kingdoms, which is compulsory in high school: prologue (written by Yang Shen in Ming Dynasty when the Yangtze River flows eastward), short song (Cao Cao), seven-step poem (Cao Zhi), midnight Wu Ge (background sound of wedding plot when Liu Bei and Wu Dong get married) and the old version. As an ancient poem, Cao Xueqin should be the author of Song of Burying Flowers, Song of Red Bean, Autumn Window of Storm, Three Wonders of Tipo, Song of Zhou, Qingwen, Sigh of Xiangling and Tanchun.

The episode of the old water margin: when will there be a bright moon? (When Song Wu was in charge of Zhang Du's family, Yulan sang it. This song is also a single by Faye Wong, and the tune seems different. Theme song of the CCTV version of Qin Shihuang: Antique (Li Bai wrote "Qin Wang Sweeps Liuhe, Looking at He Xiongzai") The theme songs of the CCTV TV series "Eastern Zhou Countries" Yue Fei's "Man Jiang Hong" and Li Qingzhao's "Plum Branch" (lotus fragrance and jade) are of course more famous.

In addition, the * * * Long March and Mount Emei in Qin Yi were also set to music. The former is the theme song of the TV series Long March, and the latter is sung by Zhang Junqiu, a Beijing opera master. Of course, Mao is a contemporary of his time, so his works are not ancient poems. I suggest you use cool dog search to download, most of them should not be too difficult.

The song "You Cao Lan" sung by Faye Wong in the movie "Confucius" seems to be based on Han Yu's "You Lan", which has changed a lot, but it doesn't seem to count.