The background music at the beginning of the movie "Three Kingdoms: Seeing the Dragon Disarm" is "Three Kingdoms" and the background music at the end is "Zhao Zilong".
1. "Three Kingdoms" is a pure music without lyrics composed by Hong Kong musician Lai Yun-man. The song is included in the album "Three Kingdoms: The Movie Original Soundtrack" and was released in April 2009. January 18th.
2. "Zhao Zilong" is a pure music without lyrics composed by Hong Kong musician Lai Yunwen. The song is included in the album "Three Kingdoms: The Movie Original Soundtrack" and was released in April 2009. January 18th.
Extended information:
Chinese ancient musical instruments account for most of the background music in "Three Kingdoms: Seeing the Dragon Disarm", whether it is the magnificent guzheng sound at the beginning, or the The tight-paced sound of bells in the subsequent round-up gives people an immersive feeling.
The background music collection contains 22 songs. The first few songs have high-pitched tunes, and they give people the feeling of Zhao Yun single-handedly rescuing Mrs. Gan and Liu Chan from the crowd during the battle at Changbanpo. In Zhao Yun's later years, the tune of the entire song was completely different from before. In the final song of the Battle of Fengming Mountain, from Zhao Yun recalling the past to charging at the enemy with a gun, the richness of the song's layers made the ending more moving.