1. "Liuyang River": Pipa as the main character, guzheng as accompaniment and cadenza. It was originally a song composed in the 1950s. It has a smooth melody and is beautiful to the ear. In the 1970s, the famous guzheng player Zhang Yan adapted it into a zheng music. The music is in the form of variations, subtly changing and developing the melody of the original song - there are gorgeous passages played quickly by both hands, and a beautiful melody played by descending arpeggios like flowing water.
2. "Spring River with Flowers and Moonlight Night": It is a representative of Han classical folk music. The original name is "Sunset Flute and Drum", which has a profound artistic conception and long-lasting music. Later, it was renamed after the famous Tang poem "Spring River with Flowers and Moonlight Night". It is written about a moonlit night on the Xunyang (Jiujiang) River, praising the majesty of the mountains and rivers of the motherland and expressing the people's love for the motherland.
3. "Chrysanthemum Terrace": featuring the guzheng and accompaniment of the pipa. "Chrysanthemum Terrace" is a song written by Fang Wenshan, arranged by Zhong Xingmin, and composed and sung by Jay Chou. This song is the ending theme of the movie "A City of Gold" and is included in Jay Chou's album "Still Fantasy" released on September 5, 2006. In December 2006, the song was shortlisted for the 56th Best Original Score at the 79th Academy Awards. In April 2007, the song won the Best Original Film Song Award at the 26th Hong Kong Film Awards.