The Dawn of Heroes" was composed by a Japanese master, Yokoyama Seiji. This music was used as the soundtrack for the Japanese version of "Three Kingdoms". Powerful and majestic, with a strong Chinese style: it looks like an ink landscape painting appearing on the screen, like mountain ridges that can still be blurred in the morning mist.
The clear river water reflected the golden morning light, and the thunderous sound of horse hooves sounded in the ears. A group of horses jumped and neighed, and water splashed like a wave under their hooves. Among the galloping horses, there is a strong figure wrapped in a brown cloak...
When the horn blows, the dawn of heroes is no longer silent! I will never forget the passionate and turbulent momentum during the battle! At the moment when I was about to pass away, the homesickness and gentle look of a daughter-in-law showed in my eyes: Maybe the fate of a soldier is to die on the battlefield and never regret it! As the saying goes, the wind is rustling and the water is cold. , the strong man is gone never to return.
The fate of heroes is often sad and magnificent! And this kind of melody is exactly what the TVB95 version of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" needs!
Another one with it The soundtrack with a similar melody is "Xuzhou Triumph", but the melody and artistic conception of the two are quite different: Dawn of Heroes expresses a sad emotion through the playing of the erhu! And Xuzhou Triumph is used in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" to express The twists and turns of the relationship between Yang Guo and Xiao Longnu add a bit of sadness