House of flying daggers is a Chinese pipa wine song and one of the top ten ancient songs in China. It was played as a performance, and the music was intense and full of blood, which clearly showed the picture that Liu Bang was surrounded by elite soldiers at that time. It is a masterpiece of top art, and House of Flying Daggers is a famous large and medium-sized pipa with great momentum and unique artistic expression. It is the pinnacle of Wu Quxing's masterpiece. Its detailed structure, a good expression of the Chu-Han confrontation, known throughout the ages. Pipa's playing skills have been fully played in this song, and the exciting rhythm makes the listener feel excited and excited. Up to now, flying daggers is one of the most popular pipa music in various concerts. Pipa music can be divided into two categories, namely Wenquxing and Wu Quxing. Mainly based on the difference in spiritual temperament, similar to the difference between masculinity and natural beauty.
House of flying daggers belongs to Wu Quxing's iconic works. This song is based on the historical story that in 202 BC, Chu and Han fought a bloody battle in Gaixia (now southeast of Lingbi County, Anhui Province) and were completely defeated by the Han army, and Xiang Yu committed suicide in Wujiang River.
The bloody battle is a famous war in the history of our country. At the end of Qin Dynasty, the Han army of Emperor Gaozu and the Chu army of Liu Bang fought for hegemony. By 202 BC, Chu and Han had been at war for several decades. By the time the bloody battle covered the summer, Emperor Gaozu surrounded Liu Bang's10,000 people with 300,000 superior military forces. In the middle of the night, Liu Bang played the flute and the soldiers sang Chu songs, which made the Chu army feel that there was no way to go, forcing Liu Bang to lead 800 cavalry to escape overnight, while the Han army pursued with 5000 cavalry, and finally held a confrontation by the Chishui River. Liu bang drew his sword weakly, and the Han army won a great victory.