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Long autumn waters

It is an album of Zen songs that integrates Zen paintings, poems and songs. This album is a companion to the previously published Silent Empty Mountain, which was adapted or created by a group of young and promising composers and performers, such as Hou Changqing and Cao Yang, with Guqin and Xiao as the main works.

2. Dawn of the Hero

The opening of the song, with the momentum of swallowing mountains and rivers, points out the background of music and the opening of the horn, bringing people to the distant Three Kingdoms period more than 1,800 years ago. Although it has a long history, the sound is lingering, and then the boys sing it, which is the reappearance of grand history. There are both magnificent mountains and rivers and unspeakable heroic tenderness. Perhaps there is a tragic feeling involved, accompanied by the cello humming.

Step 3 meditate

It is an interlude between the first scene and the second scene of the second act of Masnier's opera Tess, so it is also called Tess Meditation. It is often played alone, becoming an enduring masterpiece in violin solo and also a masterpiece of Masnier.

4. Dunhuang in the desert

Dunhuang in the Desert is a song sung by Wu Xianfeng. I want to know the desolation behind me, but it is the distant echo of Mingsha Mountain. Want to know the melancholy in your heart, but the sadness erased by the crescent spring; I want to know the dream land you miss, but it is the piano room that flying girls miss; Know the century of your thoughts, not the movement of Hu Yanglin's poems.

5. Ode to the Red Flag

This is an epic masterpiece, which begins with an ode to the red flag. Carole-like melody rings, giving people a reverie. The red flags of countless martyrs and the scene of the first five-star red flag rising are full of emotion, many thoughts, many bumps and many sufferings.

China, a teenager with information expansion, said

Young China said that it was an essay written by Liang Qichao (1873- 1929) in the late Qing Dynasty, which was written in 1900 after the failure of the Reform Movement of 1898. The article strongly praises the vitality of youth, points out that China under feudal rule is the "oldest empire", and earnestly hopes that "young China people" will emerge to inspire the people's spirit. The article is informal and uses metaphors, which is very encouraging. With a strong enterprising spirit, the author has placed his love and expectation on the youth in China.

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Young China said