Pteris in the Moonlight is adapted from the song of the same name by Shi Guangnan, a famous composer in China. There are two versions, one is the complete version of Zide, and the other is the Li Chunhua version.
The "Wind" version only interprets the main part of the song, and the chorus part of the second paragraph of the song is not involved, but the advantage is that playing a cucurbit flute from beginning to end can be completed with one fingering, so there are more people playing, and most of what we hear is the "Wind" version. However, the Li version completely reproduces the whole picture of the original song, but it must be completed with two cucurbits and different fingering, which is more difficult.
The "Wind" version only interprets the main part of the song, and the chorus part of the second paragraph of the song is not involved, but the advantage is that playing a cucurbit flute from beginning to end can be completed with one fingering, so there are more people playing, and most of what we hear is the "Wind" version. However, the Li version completely reproduces the whole picture of the original song, but it must be completed with two cucurbits and different fingering, which is more difficult.
This piece belongs to the primary repertoire of cucurbit flute solo, and it is not very difficult. There is nothing complicated to play. The playing skills of the whole piece are glide, percussion, overlapping and virtual finger vibrato, which are basic playing skills.