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Excuse me, what is the soundtrack of Young China?

1. "Autumn Water" is a Buddhist song album 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 arranged by some young and promising composers and performers such as Wu Na, Hou Changqing, Cao Yang, or "Dawn of Heroes". The song opens with the momentum of swallowing mountains and rivers , points out the background of the music, and the opening of the French horn takes people to the distant Three Kingdoms period more than 1,800 years ago. Although the history is long, the sound is lingering, and the boys' chanting that follows is even more magnificent. The reappearance of history not only has the momentum of majestic mountains and rivers, but also the indescribable tenderness of heroic men, and perhaps a kind of tragic emotion involved in it. Coupled with the murmur of the cello, it deepens the understanding of historical and cultural deposits and makes people understand. Infinite aftertaste.

2. "Meditation" is an intermezzo played between Act 2 and Scene 2 of Massigne's opera "Thais", so it is also called Meditation on Tha?s. Often played alone, it has become an enduring masterpiece among violin solos and is also Massigne's representative work.

3. "Dunhuang in the Desert", "Dunhuang in the Desert" is a song sung by Wu Xianfeng. I want to know the desolation behind you, but the long-lasting echo of Mingsha Mountain; I want to know the melancholy in your heart, but the sadness wiped away by Crescent Moon Spring; I want to know the dreamland you miss, but the piano room where the Flying Girl is nostalgic ; I want to know your century-long thoughts, but the music of the Populus euphratica forest poems.

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