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Huang Shuai’s Zen music works

1. Shurangama smiles

2. Guanyin Bodhisattva is like the autumn moon

3. Green Bodhi tree

4. Guanyin verse

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5. Pure conduct

6. Praise to Guanyin Bodhisattva

7. Prajna Samadhi

8. Remembering Guanyin

9. Poem of Cold Mountain

10. Studying Tea

11. Listening to the Bell

12. Ode to Refuge

13. Samantabhadra Bodhisattva's Vows

14. Auspicious Sutras

15. Seeing Like This

16. Heaven's Heart Full Moon

17. Listening to the Wind

18. Nianhua

19. Eternal sky

20. Moon hidden empty mountain

21. Top of clouds and water

22. Zen Heart Bodhi

23. Zhaozhou Zen Tea Ode

The singer uses music emotions from the heart and explains his love for the aura of nature through fresh and distant melodies. , admiration and gratitude for Zen culture; listening to his singing can always make people forget the hustle and bustle of the world. Under the guidance of Zen songs, they can travel through the vicissitudes of life, approach the cool purple bamboo forest, and enjoy the clouds under the moon. Jia Ming, enjoy the fragrance of tea from the soul with your friends. People with full hearts are all eager to experience the transcendental life of "sitting next to the water, calmly facing the clouds" in the embrace of art and culture. Although the music is high-pitched and mediocre, it is ultimately elegant and ambitious. The gurgling sound will wash away the dirt in your heart. In silence and respect, it is compatible with nature. You can observe life quietly and feel the joy of Zen.

In the album "Shrangama Smiles", the musician Huang Shuai uses bamboo flute, guqin, erhu, pipa and other classical instrumental music full of the soul of the nation, combined with a pure and silent singing technique, to create an intriguing auditory effect. The musical elements carefully extracted from each song may be simple and dignified, or melodious and profound; some may be bright and concise, or some may be exquisite and elegant. . . The fragrance of Zen tea, as far as the eye can see, has a distant and quiet meaning. In this indifference, truth and falsehood are separated, as if the mountains, rivers, land, flowers and grass are all manifestations of your own nature, and they are all projections of your own nature; be calm. Like water accompanied by the bright moon, cool and cool like a spiritual mountain.