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Shaolin Temple live performance program in Dengfeng, Henan

Live performances: "Zen Shaolin Music Ceremony", "Water Music", "Wood Music", "Wind Music", "Guangle":

Depicts the Chinese classical landscape painting Mei Zen's "Stone Music". It started with water. We meditated with the monk: the figure of Bodhidharma appeared in the Zen state, the village girl Huannu came from Tang poetry, the Bodhi tree sang, the noise after the rain in the empty mountain, the conversation between the monk and the ordinary people, everything was transformed into the sound of the stream. For the cool Zen to flow into our hearts

Nian Gu Temple, the sound of wooden fish, and the multi-voice wooden fish performance tell the story of the growth of Shaolin monks. The legendary shepherdess arrives with her flock. Her singing broke Muyu's meditation and brought the beauty of the world to this Buddhist pure land. Zen, so it has a secular interpretation.

Starting from "Dharma Faces the Wall", it tells the story of the inheritance of ancient customs for thousands of years. The newly performed Shaolin martial arts wind chimes, wind fists, wind sticks and wind flags at Songshan set off a mountain forest. In an instant, we realized the beauty of heaven and earth. This was a display of martial arts and a landscape painting.

It is a colorful movement, featuring an icy forest and the shadow of a Buddha's light tower. The late monk appears in the illusion and tells us the story of Zen Buddhism. In spring, summer, autumn and winter, the four seasons repeat themselves in the music. The monk on the pile of plum blossoms seems to have broken through the limits of life, stretching upwards and becoming the spirit of heaven and earth. The auspicious lantern Buddha flying in eternity expresses the wishes and praises of Zen Buddhism to all things.

This is a recital performance, which plays the grand realm of Songshan Zen and the words on the stubborn stone, pushing the performance of the music ceremony to a climax. At the end of the performance, Buddha's light shines everywhere and the world is at peace. This is Zen's singing of nature, love for life, and praise of all things in the world!