"The Sound of Silence".
"Mulan Poetry" is a long narrative folk song from the Northern Dynasties of China, which plays an important historical role in the development history of Chinese folk songs. The poem describes the story of the heroine Mulan joining the army for her father, fighting bloody battles, defeating the barbarians, making great achievements, and returning home in fine clothes. It praises Hua Mulan's spirit of sharing her father's worries and not being inferior to men. The whole poem has a distinctive and vivid style and appropriate comparisons, making it an outstanding work among northern folk songs. ?
"Mulan Poems" adopts a straightforward narrative method. The description of Hua Mulan's process from a noble lady to a woman disguised as a man and a woman and galloping on the battlefield is particularly vivid. The author has given appropriate details and clear priorities in these three descriptions. The sadness when leaving was in stark contrast to the joy when returning. Zhengdao is catchy and especially suitable for singing.
Bandari's "The Sound of Silence" is soothing yet solemn, and the climax at the end is also particularly passionate. It can not only bring out Mulan's sadness before going to the battle, the hardship and tragedy on the battlefield, but also well show the excitement after returning from victory. It’s really suitable for the soundtrack of this poem.