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Introduction to Hanle

Nowadays, this kind of Han music, which inherits the ancient music of the Han people in the Central Plains and is full of Lingnan charm, has spread to all over the world with the Hakka people. No matter which province or region in China their ancestral home is, the Hakka people have one thing in common, that is, they all cherish the traditional culture of the Han nation and the simple and elegant Han music.

Hakka Han music preserves more than 600 excellent traditional pieces with different moods and forms and colorful performance forms. Chinese military class music and silk string music are the main components of Han music. The music of the Chinese Military Troupe is ceremonial music played by Han people. Before liberation, most of the Chinese Military Troupe artists were professional and semi-professional, and were hired for weddings, funerals, weddings, and celebrations. Sometimes, different "flute halls" (Zhongjun Troupe) Artists' groups) also compete against each other, so they have a wide range of mass appeal. In this concert, we can enjoy the representative work of the Chinese military class music - "Marry a Good Man", a piece of music played by the suona and orchestra when a woman gets married. Silk string music is the most common folk performance form. Commonly used musical instruments include touxian, flute, sheng, tihu, dulcimer, sanxian, yehu, pipa, etc. In this concert, we can enjoy different silk string instruments, including the best of silk string instruments, Han Diao Qing Yue, which is known as Confucian music.

In 1962, at the first "Yangcheng Music Flower Show", Dabu County Han musicians such as Luo Jiuxiang and Luo Lian formed the "Guangdong Han Music Representative Team" to perform five special concerts, which was well received by the audience, the music industry and media acclaim. The Propaganda Department of the Provincial Party Committee held a symposium specifically for the "Guangdong Han Music Representative Team". Leaders and famous musicians from the Central Propaganda Department and the Ministry of Culture agreed that Guangdong Han Music has a long history, is simple and beautiful, elegant and generous, and can be called "Lingnan" A flower". In order to cultivate this flower, the provincial competent department immediately approved the establishment of a "Han Music Class" at Guangzhou Music College. Hakka and Han music began to be recognized and loved by audiences at home and abroad.

The simple, elegant and beautiful Hakka-Han music is widely spread in Guangdong, Fujian, Taiwan and other provinces and regions and among Chinese in Southeast Asia. In Guangdong, Hakka and Han music, Cantonese music, and Chaozhou music are known as the three major music types of Lingnan. Each of them has been passed down from generation to generation with its own infinite artistic charm and special style. It is enduring and well-known at home and abroad.