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The story of Er Quan Yue Ying
The story of two springs reflecting the moon:

A Bing was originally a Taoist in Leizun Temple in Wuxi. He was influenced by four Wudi small folk songs, long-tune ballads, beach springs, talking about cause and effect, bamboo music and other local music since childhood, and he loved music very much. Under the guidance of his father, he learned Sanskrit with complicated structure and various techniques at the age of 16 and 17, and he was proficient in playing, playing, singing and reading, and was able to formally participate in the performance of Taoist rites and music. A year has passed, and the situation in A Bing has gone from bad to worse.

First, I was poor because of smoking opium and other bad hobbies, then I suffered from eye diseases and became blind one after another, and then I went to the streets to perform arts, and my life was very poor.

The life at the bottom made him experience the hardships of the world and the bitterness and humiliation of the old society. However, A Bing, with outstanding talent, often expresses his love and hate by playing erhu, pipa and news, and exposes the darkness at that time through music. He reflected his feelings about the miserable life through music, and created the famous Erhu music "Two Springs Reflect on the Moon".

In many forms of performance, people have different opinions on the connotation of "reflecting the moon with two springs". Listening to "Two Springs Reflecting the Moon" is carefree. After being integrated into it, it really feels more precious and has a long aftertaste. In this sad and profound music, it not only reveals the feelings of sadness and high indignation, but also places A Bing's love and expectation for life.

The theme of the whole song is sometimes quiet and sometimes restless, which makes the whole song sometimes deep and sometimes intense. At the same time, with the statement, extension and expansion of the music itself, A Bing's feelings have been more fully expressed, profoundly showing the bitterness, injustice and resentment of A Bing's life, and also expressing his inner openness and profound experience of life.

The Moon Reflected in Two Springs was written and played by A Bing himself. A Bing's playing skills are an important part of his erhu artistic achievements. His erhu performance is exquisite and profound, natural and unrestrained, vigorous and powerful, combining rigidity with softness, and touching. His extensive folk music cultivation and superb playing skills were unparalleled at that time.

When playing a song, he used the five positions of the erhu, cooperated with the changes of various bow techniques, fluctuated in the variation, blended with the scene, and expressed the artistic conception extremely profoundly and lyrically.

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