Colorful Feather is the representative work of French opera in Tang Daqu, as well as Tang Song and dance. Until now, it is still worthy of being a bright pearl in the history of music and dance. It is a song written by Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty for Taoism, which is often used in the Taiqing Palace to offer sacrifices to Laozi. Lost after An Shi Rebellion. In the Southern Tang Dynasty, Li Yu and Zhou Zhou made up most of it, but Jinling City was broken and Li Yu ordered it to be burned. In the Southern Song Dynasty, Jiang Kui discovered eighteen pieces of music in Shang Dynasty. These fragments are still preserved in his "Song of the White Stone Taoist".
Today's Colorful Feather is re-edited by Dong Ye, a late professor of Shanghai Conservatory of Music, based on the Tang Dynasty Dunhuang music score remnant preserved in the Dunhuang Sutra Cave, the Zheng music interpreted by the Japanese Zheng music collection Renzhi Yao Lu, and the first piece of music in the preface of the famous French song Colorful Feather discovered by the Song Dynasty poet Jiang Kui.
The famous music is The King of Qin Breaking the Array.