"Yunshui Zen Heart" belongs to Buddhist music, similar to "Pipa Language", "True Fragrance of Precepts and Concentration", "Purifying Water with Poplar Branches", "Ode to the Six-Character Mantra" and "Namo Amitabha".
1. "Pipa Language"
"Pipa Language" is a pure music composition composed by Lin Hai and performed by Jiang Yan. It is included in Lin Hai's album "Pipa Phase" released on June 1, 2003. "middle. On September 15, 2015, the Chinese Orchestra of Jiangyin Tianhua Art School played this music at the celebration party for the 65th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Switzerland.
2. "The True Fragrance of Jie Ding"
"The True Fragrance of Jie Ding" has always been taught orally by masters and apprentices from generation to generation. Even if there are musical scores passed down, most of them only remember the backbone sounds of the tune. Moreover, in the process of singing Fanbai, due to the influence of different Buddhist application occasions, differences in regional dialects and styles, as well as differences in monks’ qualities and cultural connotations, etc., even if the same Fanbai is sung, there will be differences in style and charm. There must be many differences.
3. "Purifying Water with Poplar Branches"
"Purifying Water with Poplar Branches" is a song sung by Malaysian female singer Cai Keri, which is included in the album "Bodhi Chant·Buddha Song Biography" Heart Lamp".
4. "Ode to the Six-Character Mantra"
The six-character mantra in the Buddhist music "Ode to the Six-Character Mantra" is "Ong (ma) Ni (nī)ba (biē)? (miē) hum (hōng)” is the heart mantra of Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva. It has rich and unusual connotations, infinite mysteries, and contains great power, great wisdom, and great compassion from the universe. This song was originally sung by Mongolian singer Morgan, and is sung in Mongolian and Chinese.
5. "Namo Amitabha"
"Namo Amitabha" is a Buddhist song sung by Master Chang Sheng (Li Na). Namo Amitabha comes from the "Contemplation of Infinite Life Sutra".