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Qiu Shui Youyou’s album introduction

The Guqindong Xiaopipa is as graceful and elegant as listening to fairy music

Zen music, Zen painting, Zen poems are distant, empty and quiet, as if entering the mountains and forests

The oldest image and the new century The perfect combination of music takes you into a holy and cool world.

This is an album of Buddhist music that combines Zen paintings, poems and music, and is full of Zen. This album is a companion piece to the previously published "Silence in the Empty Mountain". They are both adapted or created works by some young and promising composers and performers such as Wu Na, Hou Changqing, Cao Yang, etc., and still mainly focus on guqin and flute. What's even more rare is that two masters used refined and refined techniques to add color to this Zen song. One of the masters is Master Jiexian, who is famous for his Zen poems and lives in seclusion at Nanputuo Temple under Wulaofeng in Xiamen. The other is Master Faqing, who is famous for his Zen paintings and lives in Buddhism at the foot of Zhongnan Mountain.

"Autumn Water", there is painting in the poem, there is music in the painting, and there is poetry in the music. Listening to it quietly, you will find it is clear and distant, elegant and simple, Buddhist music lingers in the room, and Zen lingers in your heart.