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Caiyun Chasing the Moon Su Miaoling Cantonese Lyrics

The lyrics of "Clouds Chasing the Moon" in Su Miaoling Cantonese are as follows:

The bright moon shines on the seashore, the silver is flowing in Wan Li, the jade is clean, the fragrance of flowers is dark, the night is charming, the dream is charming, spring night adds emotion, the evening breeze is gentle, the flowing water is singing, and the pleasant night is really intoxicating, accompanied by dancing, like clouds chasing the moon, and how many laughs enter the rhyme, and the bright moon shines on the seashore.

if you want to retire, you will walk with me, and you will move back and forth in unison, loving each other, feeling sad, just like flying wing to wing, opening up a new year, keeping pace with the same road, and always being a pair of physical and mental seals.

Creation background of "Clouds Chasing the Moon"

"Clouds Chasing the Moon" was early seen in the Qing Dynasty, and it is a famous Cantonese music score. Its style is light and unique, which describes the ordinary life of ordinary citizens and shows the typical Guangdong folk music style. When Li Hongzhang was the governor of Guangdong and Guangxi, he copied it to ouchi for performance.

"Chasing the Moon with Clouds" is a folk orchestral music from Guangdong music adapted by Ren Guang and Nie Er for the EMI Band, which was created in 1935.

in p>196, Peng Xiuwen rearranged the orchestration according to the band of the Central Broadcasting National Orchestra. The music vividly depicts the charming scenery of the vast night sky with the national pentatonic melody, the free modeling of the first five degrees, the alternate performance of clarinet and erhu, the light rhythm of plucked instruments, the plucked strings of bass instruments and the empty timbre of hanging cymbals. There are also songs of the same name that are based on lyrics.