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My first impression of pure music was when Abing's "Er Quan Ying Yue" was played on the radio when I was a child.

My first impression of pure music was when Abing's "Er Quan Ying Yue" was played on the radio when I was a child. I started to like pure music about eight years ago, when I accidentally watched the TV series "The Phoenix Wears the Peony". "I was very moved when I listened to a piece of background music.

Later I found out that this piece of music was Lin Hai's "Pipa". I like "Speech of the Wind" and "Lake at the Foot of the Mountain" by Deng Weibiao, and I also like "First Snow" and "Silent Forest" by Bandari. Although the music of Deng Weibiao and Bandari both depict the sounds of nature, the styles of their works are still different: Bandari's works mostly present a natural original sound, which is soft and pleasant; Deng Weibiao's works are mixed with strong traditional Chinese characteristics, and have a sense of tranquility and freshness, which blends deep human thoughts in nature. Affected by my historical education, I have never had a good impression of the Japanese, but watching Sojiro play the ethereal and beautiful piece "Original Scenery of My Hometown" confirmed to me that art has no national boundaries. , I was even more moved by the concentrated expression of the female pianist while accompanying her. So I feel that whether it is technology or art, it is very necessary to look at the world.