This is a song from Hugo Records' excellent fever album "Going My Own Way". The song is played in Zhongruan, with some electronic music effects added. This CD can easily be classified as Chinese folk music, but it is indeed authentic new century style music. The artistic conception is blurred, leisurely and slowly, like floating clouds. Listening to this piece of music, I really feel like leaving this irritable world and returning to the mountains and forests. Chinese Zhongruan master Liu Xing's performance of "Lonely Cloud and Lonely Crane" appropriately portrays the elegant and beautiful artistic conception of Tang poetry. The thick bass can pluck the deepest strings in your heart - is it the forgetfulness that carried away the sorrow of separation back then? Is it the white bird dancing gracefully beside Bai Pingzhou? Neither joy nor sorrow, neither surprise nor fear. For thousands of years, he has been alone in the world... Introduction to Liu Xing: Born in 1962, he began to learn Yueqin from Yueqin player Feng Shaoxian in 1974. In 1978, he was admitted to the Folk Music Department of Shanghai Conservatory of Music and graduated with Yueqin major in 1982. , now a freelance musician. Liu Xing is not only good at playing Zhongruan and Yueqin, but also has extraordinary creative talent. His works include symphony, folk music and film and television music. This year, he also made bold attempts at new music creation.