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What is the name of the background music when Qiao Feng appears on the stage?

The background music when Qiao Feng appears is: The Hard-to-Recite Sutra.

"The Eight Parts of the Dragon":

"The Eight Parts of the Dragon" is the masterpiece of martial arts by the famous writer Jin Yong. Written in 1963, it took 4 years to complete (part of the content was ghostwritten by Ni Kuang). It has three editions, and went through 6 revisions in the third edition in 2005, with major changes in the ending. The novel is set in the Zhezong era of the Song Dynasty. It examines and describes life and society from a philosophical perspective through the martial arts grievances and national conflicts among the Song, Liao, Dali, Xixia, Tubo and other kingdoms, and shows a magnificent picture of life. , its story has bizarre twists and turns, involves numerous characters, has a broad historical background, is huge in martial arts battles, and has rich imagination, which is undoubtedly the best among the "Golden Books". "Dragon and the Eight Parts" comes from the Buddhist scriptures and means "all living beings in the world". It symbolizes all the living beings in the vast world, behind which lies the boundlessness and transcendence of Buddhism. The main theme of the book is "No one is unjust, and everyone is guilty". The style of the work is magnificent and tragic. It is an epic masterpiece that fully describes human nature and is rich in tragedy. "Dragon" has been adapted into movies, TV series, comics and games many times. The 41st chapter of the novel, "Eighteen Flying Riders of Yanyun, Galloping like Tigers and Wind and Smoke", was selected into the Chinese textbook (compulsory course) for full-time ordinary senior high schools published by People's Education Press in 2005.

About the author:

Jin Yong, whose real name is Zha Liangyong, was born in Haining, Zhejiang in 1924. He has worked as a newspaper reporter, translator, editor, film company screenwriter, director, etc. In 1959, he founded the "Ming Pao" organization in Hong Kong, publishing newspapers, magazines and books. He retired in 1993. He has written fifteen martial arts novels, creating a new field of contemporary Chinese literature, which is widely welcomed by contemporary readers. It has become the common language of Chinese people around the world, and has created a trend of gold research at home and abroad.

Jin Yong has been awarded many honors, including the Grand Bauhinia Medal, the highest honor of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, the O.B.E. of the British Government, and the French highest honor of "Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres" and the "Chevalier" Medal of Honor. , Hong Kong Arts Development Award Lifetime Achievement Award, Honorary Doctorate from the University of Cambridge and the University of Hong Kong, Honorary Doctorate of Literature from the University of British Columbia, Canada, Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Cambridge in 2010, Oxford University, Cambridge University, the University of Melbourne, Australia, and the Institute of East Asian Studies, Singapore Honorary academician of Peking University, Soka University in Japan, Tsinghua University in Taipei, Nankai University, Suzhou University, East China Normal University, etc., and serves as senior researcher at the China Academic Institute of the University of Oxford in the UK, and School of Liberal Arts at the University of British Columbia in Canada. Part-time professor, dean and professor of the School of Humanities, Zhejiang University. He once served as a member of the Drafting Committee of the Basic Law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and a member of the Preparatory Committee of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the National People's Congress of the People's Republic of China.

His "Collection of Jin Yong's Works" is published in four places: Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Taiwan, Singapore/Malaysia, and has translations in English, French, Italian, Greek, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese, Indonesian, etc. .