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What music should I use to read the Qingming Festival proposal?

Read the Qingming Festival proposal with light music or ancient music.

On the Qingming Festival, people will remember the heroes, pay homage to the deceased, sweep tombs, mourn their ancestors, express their condolences, and express their nostalgia in various ways, which embodies the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation. When reading the Qingming Festival proposal, you can choose light music like "Willow" or music with a slower tempo and deeper ancient style.

The origin of Qingming Festival can be traced back to the Spring and Autumn Period. According to legend, during the Spring and Autumn Period of the Jin Dynasty, Duke Wen of Jin was persecuted and therefore wandered abroad. The loyal minister Jie Zitui was always by his side and suffered a lot. Once Jin Wengong fainted from hunger, Jie Zitui cut off the meat from his thigh to make soup for his lord, which saved his life. Later, Duke Wen of Jin returned to the court and rewarded many people who had helped him, except for Jie Zitui. Jie Zitui didn't take it seriously, but he lived in seclusion in the mountains with his old mother. After he left, Duke Wen of Jin felt ashamed of his loyalty when he thought about the past, so he led his men to look for Jie Zitui, but his search was fruitless. Jin Wengong thought that the other party was resentful of himself, so he set fire to the mountain in order to force Jie Zi out. Unexpectedly, the other party was upright and would rather be burned to death than come out. After his death, he left a blood letter: "I will cut my flesh to serve you with all my heart, and I hope my lord will always be clear and clear." This made Duke Wen of Jin regret it. In order to commemorate him, he designated the day of setting fire to the mountain as the "Cold Food Festival" and ordered that this time every year People can only eat vegetarian food to commemorate Jie Zitui. This day later gradually evolved into Qingming Festival, a day for people to remember their loyal martyrs and ancestors.