Current location - Music Encyclopedia - QQ Music - Is there any classic and beautiful Chinese classical music?
Is there any classic and beautiful Chinese classical music?

Top ten famous songs in ancient China!

High Mountains and Flowing Waters

It is said that the pre-Qin harp master Boya once played the harp in the wilderness. The woodcutter Zhong Ziqi was able to understand that this was a depiction of "lofty ambitions in the mountains" and "foreign ambitions". Running water”. Boya was surprised and said, "How wonderful, my heart is the same as mine." After Ziqi's death, Boya suffered from pain and lost the sound of his friend.

/2550/mus...g/gaoshanls.mp3

Guangling Sanqin Music

According to "Qin**" records: Nie Zheng's father during the Warring States Period, He made swords for the King of Han, but was brutally killed because of delays. Determined to avenge his father, Nie Zheng went to the mountains to study piano for ten years, perfected his skills, and became famous in Korea. The King of Han summoned him to the palace to perform, and Nie Zheng finally fulfilled his long-cherished wish to take revenge on the King of Han, and died of disfigurement. Based on this story, later generations composed a guqin tune, which is impassioned and magnificent, and is one of the famous guqin tunes. During the Han and Wei dynasties, Ji Kang was killed for opposing the dictatorship of the Sima family. Before his execution, he calmly played this piece of music. The earliest existing musical score was found in the "Magical Secret Music".

/2550/mus...uanglingsan.mp3

Pingsha Luoyan

This song was called "Luoyan Pingsha" in the Ming Dynasty. The melody is melodious and smooth, and through the disappearing and appearing of wild geese, it describes the scene of a flock of wild geese circling in the sky before landing.

/2550/mus...n/pingshaly.mp3

Ambush from Flying Daggers

The music describes the final decisive battle of the Chu-Han War in 202 BC at Haixia situation. Xiang Yu committed suicide in Wujiang River, and Liu Bang won.

/2550/mus...a/shimianmf.mp3

Q&A with fishermen and woodcutter

This song shows that fishermen and woodcutter enjoy themselves among the clear mountains and green waters. of interest.

/2550/mus...in/yuqiaowd.mp3

Sunset Flute and Drum

It is a lyrical and freehand piece of music, played in Datong, Shanghai around 1925 The music club adapted the classical music into a silk and bamboo piece "Spring River with Flowers and Moonlight Night".

/2550/mus...pa/xiyangxg.mp3

Autumn Moon in the Han Palace

It is intended to express the resentment and sorrow of the oppressed palace ladies in ancient times and arouse people's Sympathy for their misfortune.

/2550/mus...g/hangongqy.mp3

Plum Blossom Three Lanes

The overtone tune in the song is repeated three times in different emblem positions, so It is called "Three Alleys". It is said that Jin Hengyi composed "Three Plum Blossoms" for flute, and later generations transferred it to Qin music. The music praises people with noble sentiments by praising the tenacious character of plum blossoms that are not afraid of the frost and fight against the wind and snow.

/2550/mus...in/meihua3n.mp3

White Snow in Yangchun

According to legend, it was written by Shi Kuang of Jin or Liu Juanzi of Qi during the Spring and Autumn Period. "Yangchun" means that all things know spring, and the gentle breeze means cleansing. "White Snow" means the sound of being dull and clean, with the sound of snow and bamboo.

/2550/mus...pa/yangchbx.mp3

Eighteen Pats of Hujia

There was chaos and war in the late Han Dynasty. Cai Wenji was captured by the Huns while fleeing. He was taken prisoner by both of them and lived outside the Great Wall. Later he married King Zuo Xian and gave birth to two children. She spent twelve years outside the Great Wall, but she missed her hometown all the time. Cao X pacified the Central Plains, reconciled with the Huns, and sent envoy Xie Lu to redeem Wen Ji with a large sum of money, so she wrote the famous long poem "Eighteen Beats of Hu Jia", describing the unfortunate experiences of her life. Among the qin songs there are versions of "Big Hu Jia", "Xiao Hu Jia", "Eighteen Beats of Hu Jia" and other qin songs. Although the tunes are different, they all reflect Cai Wenxie's extremely contradictory and painful mood of missing his hometown but not being able to bear the separation of his flesh and blood. The music is euphemistically sad and tearful.

/2550/mus...an/hujia18p.mp3