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Original singing of Zen rhyme songs

The original singer of the song "Zen Rhythm" is Sangji Phuntsok.

"Zen Rhythm" is a song written by Zen Master Wumen and Sangji Phuntsok, composed by Sangji Phuntsok, arranged by Dong Changyue and Guo Yi, and sung by Sangji Phuntsok. The first half is a masterpiece by Zen Master Wumen that has been passed down through the ages, while the second part is cleverly written by Sangye Phuntsok. "The bodhi tree has no tree, and the mirror is not a stand. There is nothing in the beginning, so how can it cause dust?" This is a classic verse left by the Sixth Patriarch Huineng to future generations.

"Zen Realm", from today's perspective, I am even more grateful for the treasure of wisdom that a generation of ancestors entrusted to future generations. I hope that Sankyi Phuntsog's natural and innocent performance can awaken the inherent freedom and joy. It is spring again and there are hundreds of flowers. In this season of blooming flowers, let us open our hearts and let nature flow. Sankyi Phuntsok's new two-part song "Zen Rhythm" and "Zen Realm" are released for the first time, and beautiful scenes enter the mind.

Song Appreciation

It shocks your ears and goes straight into your inner world. "Good things come and go, good things come together", everything is so harmonious and warm. "Zen Rhythm" is a beautiful ditty that has been popular among the people since the beginning of the last century. It is a Huangmei ditty that Chinese people all over the world can recall. It once again connects our hearts. "Zen Rhythm" "After all the hardships, people come to reflect on themselves and realize their ordinary life." Life is like living indifferently day after day.

Sangji Phuntsok, a musician from mainland China, is a representative figure of Chinese Fanbei music who combines lyric writing, composing, artistic planning, and singing. He is a visiting professor of Fanbei music at the China Buddhist Conservatory of Music and the first Buddhist Buddhist in China. A singer who brings his good music to the public. He has a tall and handsome appearance but also has a friendly and gentle smile. His voice seems to come from the sounds of nature in the clouds, and his music can always touch the nerve endings deep in the soul.