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What solo is it to whip and urge the horse to transport grain?

It is a flute solo to whip the horse to get busy with grain transportation.

Whipping the whip to urge the horse to transport grain is a flute solo composed by Wei Xianzhong in October 1969. Based on the northeast folk music style, this piece is one of the representative pieces of the new school flute.

The music is warm and lively, with vivid and simple musical language, describing the scene of farmers driving carts full of grain after harvest and happily selling public grain to the country. Horseshoe beats, wheels sing, happy farmers whip and urge horses, spreading the joy of harvest on the grain-carrying path.

Creation background:

This song was composed by the author Wei Xianzhong in October 1969, when he experienced rural life and participated in the autumn harvest in Panjin, Liaoning. Mr. Wei Xianzhong once said: "In September 1969, it was the busy season of autumn harvest, and the vast fields were golden. As a band player of Liaoning Song and Dance Troupe, I went to Panjin rural area with the group to experience life and participate in autumn harvest labor.

We carry the harvested rice to the main road, and transport it by carriage to the yard to thresh, raise the field, and pack it for public grain. During the two months' labor, I personally attended the warm scene of supporting the country's construction in the countryside and sending public grain, and really realized the joy brought by the bumper harvest to farmers.

The crisp and loud suona sound is the familiar tune "Full House Red", and all men, women and children are smiling; One carriage after another carrying grain, the red flag fluttered, gongs and drums roared, the handlebars whipped the horses, the people in the carriages sang heartily, and the mighty motorcade rushed to the distance.