This is a lyrical and freehand music. Around 1925, Shanghai Datong Music Association adapted the silk and bamboo music "Moonlit Night on a Spring River" according to the classics. The earliest version was 1842' s Song of the Red Flute at Sunset, and 1864' s Textual Research of Today's Songs was called Song of the Red Flute at Sunset, a traditional pipa of Han nationality. When 1895 was adapted into Xunyang Pipa, six paragraphs had been compiled into ten paragraphs, each of which borrowed the title of Yuefu in Tang Dynasty to 6544. After liberation, the ensemble was divided into ten sections, just like ten continuous pictures: 1, Jianglou Bell and Drum, 2, Dongshan Moon, 3, Qushui Guifeng, 4, Huayingtai, 5, Deepwater Cloud, 6, Fishing Songs in the Evening, 7, Echoing Waves on the Shore, 8, Long Sound, 9, Embarrassing.
This is a lyrical and freehand Wen Qu with a beautiful and smooth melody. Through euphemistic and simple melody and smooth and changeable rhythm, music vividly depicts the charming scenery of the riverside on a moonlit night and praises the beautiful charm of the water town in the south of the Yangtze River.