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A Brief Introduction to Riding a Thousand Miles Alone
First of all, this song is not the theme song of the movie "Riding a Thousand Miles Alone", but a song created by Xing Guoqiang's Waterfront Tree Music Studio. This song is based on the story of Guan Yu riding a thousand miles in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, which is different from the theme song of the movie Riding a Thousand Miles.

In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the word "righteousness" is a strong part. Guan Yu is undoubtedly the most perfect embodiment of justice. The story that he rode thousands of miles alone is almost a household name. The meaning of the lyric "Riding a Thousand Miles Alone" is also excavated from this story. Guan Yu went through five hurdles and killed six generals. Of course, he meant to be brothers. But meaning is also different in size. If you just write Guan Yu as a hero who values friendship, it may seem a bit petty, and it is likely to turn Guan Yu into a killer who is as brave as a man. Guan Yu's righteousness is actually accompanied by loyalty. In view of this, the main song of the lyrics explains the historical background of the story, broadens the artistic conception, and shows that Guan Yu's great righteousness is by no means forgetting his brother's little righteousness. He was able to find Liu Bei thousands of miles away just because he had a pure heart and decided that Liu Bei was the eldest brother of Taoyuan Jieyi and the idol of Pingjing world. With this kind of mind, Qianshan is even more awed. This word, not deliberately seeking novelty, just expresses a kind of memory and a kind of praise. In the age of lack of faith, many traditional virtues need to be promoted. The appearance of this song, even if it only resonates a little, is also a very gratifying thing. After all, deep down, no one wants to get lost.

It is worth noting that in the arrangement of Riding a Thousand Miles Alone, Mr. Xing Guoqiang combined the multi-directional thinking of western orchestral music, rock music and ancient China music, and used skillful musical techniques to integrate with the elegant theme of the song, showing the audience a vast and magnificent picture of desolate music. ...