Background music suitable for reading Mulan's poems aloud

Wild geese fall in Pingsha

This song in Ming Dynasty is called "Wild geese fall in Pingsha". The melody is melodious and smooth, describing the scene of geese hovering in the sky before landing through the flickering geese. For the understanding of Qu Qing, there are "taking the meaning of clear autumn and sparse, geese flying" to describe the autumn scenery; There are "take the autumn air, the wind is calm and the sand is flat, the clouds are Cheng Wanli, the sky is flying, and the ambition of the swan is used to write the mind of Yishi"; There are also from Hongyan's "feeling of returning to Xiang to pay attention to it, the state of being up and down, the image of Xiang and then gathering, and the god who is surprised and revived." "When you fall, the sand is flat and the water is far away, and your mind is idle. Friends and couples have no guesses, and men and women have narratives." It sends out feelings that the world is sinister and not as good as geese. Nowadays, there are seven sections of trees circulating, the main tones and musical images are roughly the same, and the melodies rise and fall, which are endless and beautiful; The tone is quiet and beautiful, but there is movement in silence.

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Personally, it's ok, for reference only.