Ten Famous Songs of Guqin

Ten famous guqin songs: Xiaoxiang Yunshui, Guangling San, Mountain Flowing Water, Fisherman's Questions and Answers, Ping Sha Yan, Yangchun Baixue, Eighteen Beats of Hu Jia, Three Stories of Yangguan, Three Lane of Plum Blossoms, and Drunken Fisherman's Song Night.

1, Xiaoxiang Shuiyun

Xiaoxiang Yunshui is a famous guqin music written by Guo Mian, a famous guqin player in the Southern Song Dynasty and the founder of Zhejiang Guqin School, with the Yuan soldiers heading south at the end of the Southern Song Dynasty as the background. The score record * * * is divided into ten paragraphs in the magic cheats. At present, it is popular in modern times, and there are many kinds of Le Shu, mainly eighteen paragraphs and one ending.

2. Guangling Powder

Guangling San, also known as Guangling Stop, is one of the top ten famous guqin music in China. In ancient times, it was also considered as "Nie Zheng's Song of Studying in Korea". Ji Kang, a famous pianist in Wei and Jin Dynasties, became famous all over the world because of this piece. The existing early music score can be found in the Secret Music of the Ming Dynasty, which expresses impassioned heroism with a magnificent musical style.

3. Mountain Flowing Water

It is said that "Mountain Flowing Water" is one of the top ten ancient songs in China created by Qin Qin pianist Boya and woodcutter Zhong Ziqi. At present, it is mainly divided into two songs, "Mountain Flowing Water", and then the guzheng track with the same name has been developed. Later generations usually use this piano music to describe that bosom friends are hard to find.

4. The Fisherman's Question and Answer

"Yuqiao Q&A" is one of the top ten ancient songs in China, with more than 30 music versions, which was built in the Ming Dynasty's "Xing Zhuang Taiyin Continued Music". This famous guqin song in China describes the dialogue between the fisherman and the woodcutter with beautiful and elegant tunes and answering melodies.

5. Pingsha Wild Goose

Pingsha geese, also known as Pingsha geese, first appeared in the authentic ancient sounds of the Ming Dynasty. Since its discovery, there have been more than 50 kinds of music books and many music genres. The whole music mainly uses euphemistic, smooth, meaningful and fresh tunes to describe the wild geese hovering in the air.

6. Chun Xue

"Spring Snow" is one of the top ten famous ancient songs in China. With its high and low style, fresh and smooth melody and relaxed rhythm, it expresses the beautiful scenery of the early spring when winter comes and spring comes, everything recovers and prospers.

7. Hu Jia's eighteen beats

According to legend, Hu Jia's Eighteen Beats is one of the top ten famous songs in ancient China written by Cai Wenji to miss his hometown. There are eighteen chapters, one of which is a beat of the lyrics of GuYueFu Qin, which mainly reflects the theme of Wen Xi returning to Han. There are two existing music scores, one is Qin Shi +06 1 1 year in the Ming Dynasty, and the other is Cheng in the early Qing Dynasty.

8. "Yangguan three floors"

Yangguan Sandie, also known as Yangguan Music and Weicheng Music, is a famous art guqin music adapted from Wang Wei's seven-character quatrain "Send Yuan 20 An Xi", which has been widely circulated since the Tang Dynasty. It was built as early as 149 1 and was invented in 1530.

9, "plum blossom three lane"

Three Lane of Plum Blossom, also known as Introduction of Plum Blossom and Introduction of Jade Princess, is said to have been written in the Jin Dynasty, and later adapted into a 10-segment and two-part guqin music. The score of piano music was first seen in the Secret Music of Ming Phantom from 65438 to 0425, and the repeated overtone performance of this music reflected the noble character of beautifying Ao Shuang.

10, the drunken fisherman sings late

The Drunken Fisherman Singing Late is a famous guqin song written and recorded by Lu Guimeng and Pi Rixiu when they saw a drunken fisherman singing while rowing in Songjiang. It was recorded as early as Qintong 1525 in Xilutang. After years of development, there are many versions of this piano score.