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Guangdong wind and percussion music composed by Guangdong musician He Liutang

Guangdong wind and percussion music created by Guangdong musician He Liutang:

1. Main works: "Birds Alarm", "Seven Stars Accompanying the Moon", "Hui Wen Brocade", "Weeping Yang San Fu" and "Drunk" "Weng Fishing for the Moon", "Jade Girl Thinks of Spring", "Dawn Dreams of Orioles"

2. Works obtained from compiling "Secret Family Genealogy": "Dragon Race to Win Gold", "Rain Beats Plantains", "Hungry Horse Rattles"

3. Introduction: He Liutang (1874-1933), a native of Shawan County, Panyu, Guangdong, was a Guangdong music pipa player. He was a martial arts scholar in Guangzhou Prefecture at the age of 20. He received pipa lessons from his grandfather He Bozhong at an early age, inherited his "ten-finger pipa" technique, and compiled many famous Cantonese music songs after compiling his ancestor's "secret family score".

He moved to Hong Kong in the 1920s and taught pipa and Cantonese opera at the Bell Charity Society. He occasionally performed, taught and recorded in Guangzhou. In 1931, he published the stone-printed "Collection of Pipa Songs". He died of lung disease in his hometown of Shawan in 1933.