Not many people have seen it so far, and there are no recommendations from official accounts.
But this show is really good.
Better than "National Treasure". (National Treasure has been going downhill since the first episode)
Host: Sa Beining.
Okay, I already want to read it.
Let’s look at Kang Zhen, well, it’s a must-see.
The idea of ??"Classic Chant and Spread" is actually very simple - ancient poems are recomposed and sung.
This approach has actually been done for a long time.
The more famous ones include the theme song of the TV series "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" "The Rolling Waters of the Yangtze River East", "When Will the Bright Moon Come" sung by Faye Wong, "Farewell" by Pu Shu, etc.
But it is a pity that the form of "Singing Ancient Poems Today" has not formed a music style or popular trend.
I often feel very sorry.
If so many ancient poems were put into lyrics, it would be great material. Fortunately, CCTV is CCTV after all, and it finally started to do this.
Three episodes have been aired so far, and there are several songs that left a deep impression on me (except for "Wan Ning Mei", "Rolling Waters of the Yangtze River East", and "Farewell")——
1. "Moss".
Original poem: "Moss" ? Qing Dynasty·Yuan Mei
When the day is not around, youth comes naturally.
The moss flowers are as small as rice and bloom like peonies.
The singing performance is about a supporting teacher and his primary school students. This teacher is very good. He used a guitar to compose music for more than fifty ancient poems and taught the children to sing.
"Moss" is one of them.
And "moss flowers are as small as rice and bloom like peonies" is also very appropriate to describe these children in the mountains.
This sentence also has a very profound philosophy of life, which is touching -
Please be brave and bloom, no matter whether the world can see you or not!
2. "Dark Plum Blossoms"
Original poem: "Dark Plum Blossoms" by Wang Mian of the Yuan Dynasty
The trees beside the inkstone washing pond in my house are blooming. Ink marks. Don't let anyone praise you for the good color, just leave the pure energy to fill the universe.
Sung by Tan Weiwei.
Tan Weiwei can be said to be the musician with the most strength and development potential in the new generation.
She is also my favorite female singer.
This time Tan Weiwei’s Mo Mei song is very nice, and her singing voice is also very special. I’m sure it’s Tan Weiwei you’ve never heard of.
In addition, this program is also a program to increase knowledge. For example, why this poem is "Mo Mei", teacher Kang Zhen explained it very well——
3, " "Ding Feng Bo"
Original poem: "Ding Feng Bo·Don't listen to the sound of beating leaves in the forest"
Song Dynasty·Su Shi
Don't listen to the sound of beating leaves in the forest. Why not scream and walk slowly? Bamboo sticks and mango shoes are easier than horses, who is afraid? A coop of mist and rain will last a lifetime. The cold spring breeze blew me away from my drunkenness, and it was slightly cold. The mountain tops were shining slantingly, but they welcomed me. Looking back to the desolate place where I came from, there was neither wind, rain nor sunshine when I returned.
Su Shi, Su Shi.
Many great works are the work of frustrated authors.
Su Shi was exiled many times in his life, but he created his peak works again and again in the low points of his life.
This song "Ding Feng Bo" was composed during the Huangzhou period.
It is said that Su Shi and a few friends were traveling, and it suddenly started raining. Others rushed to take shelter, but Su Shi used crutches and calmly started to go up the mountain, and thus composed this poem.
Su Shi’s life was full of ups and downs, and this song was sung by singer Huang Qishan, who also experienced ups and downs in life.
The whole song is majestic and heroic, and also full of emotion about life.
4. "The wine is about to enter"
Original poem: "The wine is about to enter"
Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
If you don't see me, the Yellow River The water comes up from the sky and rushes to the sea never to return. Don’t you see, the bright mirror in the high hall has sad white hair, and it looks like blue silk in the morning and turns to snow in the evening! If you are proud of life, you must have all the joy, and don't let the golden bottle stand empty against the moon. It is my nature that my talents will be useful, and I will come back after all my money has been spent. Cooking sheep and slaughtering cattle is a pleasure, and you will have to drink three hundred cups at a time. Master Cen, Dan Qiusheng, is about to drink wine, but don’t stop drinking. I sing a song with you, please listen to it for me. Bells, drums, food and jade are not expensive, but I hope I will never wake up after being drunk for a long time. In ancient times, all the sages were lonely, but only the drinkers left their names. In the old days, King Chen had a banquet and a lot of fun and banquets. What does the master mean when he has less money? It is up to you to decide what to sell. The five-flowered horse and the golden fur will be exchanged for fine wine, and I will sell the eternal sorrow with you.
Li Bai’s poems cannot be praised enough.
This song "About to Enter the Wine" alone has five or six famous lines throughout the ages.
The sentence that touches me the most is "If you don't see me, the bright mirror in the high hall will be sad and white, and the morning will be like blue silk and the evening will turn into snow."
Chaosi Muxue, what is life like?
So who sings this song?
Phoenix Legend!
This time, Phoenix Legend performed very well.
Their creative inspiration came from a well-known video on the Internet, "Will Enter the Wine" played and sung by Chen Yonghai, a physicist at the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Based on the above review, in fact, every song in this show is very good!
By the way, this show is still a super tear-jerker!
And most importantly, in addition to enjoying beautiful songs, you can also feel the beauty of Chinese poetry.
The vast number of ancient Chinese poems that are difficult to exhaust even a lifetime of efforts are just part of Chinese traditional culture. One can imagine how profound and profound the latter is.
As a Chinese, this bloodline that has been passed down for thousands of years cannot be broken.
Poetry was originally a song, but now it has finally become a song again.