"A Hundred Birds Pay Attention to the Phoenix" was originally a folk music popular in Shandong, Anhui, Henan, Hebei and other places. In the spring of 1953, Ren Yi, a representative of the famous Suona hometown - Heze area in Shandong Province and born in a suona family, participated in a national performance of "A Hundred Birds Facing the Phoenix" as a suona solo piece and received a warm welcome. Later, with the assistance of professional music workers, he processed "A Hundred Birds Pay Attendance to the Phoenix", participated in the performance of the 4th World Youth Festival and won a silver medal. In the 1970s, artists from the Central Orchestra further worked on this basis: they designed an introduction that presented the artistic conception of a hundred birds singing together, concentrated and compressed the birdsong and made a layered and reasonable arrangement, with new accompaniment The melody enhances the musicality, expands the cadenza phrases, and uses fast double-vomiting playing techniques to make the music more complete.