Hu Jiayin: Cai Wenji, the daughter of Cai Yong, a famous writer and guqin player at the end of Han Dynasty, was captured by Xiongnu in the mutiny, lived as a concubine in South Xiongnu and Zuofu, and gave birth to two children. Twelve years later, Cao Cao redeemed the mainland. In Poems of Sorrow and Indignation, she described her homesickness after exile and the pain of leaving her youngest son after returning home. The whole poem consists of eighteen paragraphs and eighteen complete sets of songs. Eighteen poems are eighteen beats. This poem was written because of Hu Jia's wailing, so this sad and angry eighteen-paragraph poem is called Hu Jia's eighteen beats or Hu Jiayin.
Composer Li Huanzhi recorded and sorted out "Eighteen Beats of Hu Jia" sung by many musicians in modern times, selected nine beats from them and adapted them into a piano-accompanied Guqin String Chorus Suite named "Hu Jia Yin".
The poem A Thousand Miles Leaps to Dabie Mountain was written by Zhuang Ning and composed by Xu Peidong. It tells a famous history and expresses the memory of the great people of China. This song consists of three parts, the front is a more affectionate and soothing song, and the middle tells the glorious battle of Liu Deng's army. The song presents the fast pace of Ma Benteng and reflects the fierce fighting. In the third paragraph, this song is a tragic and strong feeling.
The whole song "Wuxi Live" vividly introduces the history, scenery and specialties of Wuxi, with delicate and beautiful melody and rich Jiangnan characteristics.
"Pearl River Water, South China's National Conditions" praised the changes brought by Deng Xiaoping's southern tour, from recalling the vicissitudes of China's past history to self-reliance, reform and opening up.
The Love of Banyan Tree is based on two real cases of Deng Xiaoping planting Banyan trees in Guangdong.
More than n revolutionary songs such as Nanniwan
Jay Chou's Dancing in the Spring and Autumn Period, and Grape's Listening to Japanese.
There is also a song "I want to say that I am not a chicken" about bird flu, haha.
Serious digression