What are the famous folk music tracks in China?
Meihua Sanxiang (chime and band) was originally a guqin song adapted by Peng Xiuwen. "Agriculture, countryside and farmers" is played three times, which is a style of China traditional music, with beautiful and vigorous melody, delicate and elegant. Yu 'ergao (Folk Music Ensemble) was originally adapted from Peng Xiuwen to Pipa. Music describes the beautiful and magnificent night of the motherland's mountains and rivers to express the passion of loving the motherland. The adapted ancient song Pipa Xing was adapted from five ditties in Pipa Xing in the late Qing Dynasty. The song "Plug" currently played by Pipa and the band is based on a biography and quotes the story of "Wen Xi returned to Han". Peng Xiuwen's original name was "Jiang Xun Pipa", which was originally an ancient pipa song, and it was widely circulated because of bamboo and silk ensemble. The ten pieces of music are all based on fishing boats, depicting the beautiful scenery of the motherland from different sides. House of flying daggers and Farewell My Concubine (pipa solo) are two famous traditional pipas in Wu Qu. They described the decisive battle between Liu Bang and Xiang Yu in Gaixia on the theme of the Chu-Han dispute in the history of China. The fishing boat sings late (guzheng solo) Lou Shuhua developed from the ancient song "Return". Another way of saying it is that Noodles in Jin Zhuo is adapted from the traditional "double board" in Zheng Song, Shandong Province. Shui Yuan is a folk music spread in the northeast of China. Its musical image is profound, touching and gripping, and it has a strong artistic appeal. A hundred birds flying towards the phoenix (solo) was originally a folk music popular in Shandong, Anhui, Henan, Hebei and other places. It shows a vibrant natural scene with warm and cheerful melody and the sound of birds singing. Er Quan Yue Ying (Erhu and Band) Huajun Song, adapted by Peng Xiuwen, is the representative work of China national artist A Bing. Music not only introduces people into the artistic conception of dead of night and chilly spring, but also makes people realize that a blind artist is telling people about his bumpy life and yearning for happiness. Cai Yun Chasing the Moon (Folk Music Ensemble) The music adapted by Peng Xiuwen concentrates the characteristics of Guangdong music. Through the performance of different musical instruments, it vividly depicts the charming scenery of the south China and the vast starry sky with a pentatonic melody full of China national colors. The unyielding Su Wu (Erhu Ensemble) and Peng Xiuwen's music are selected from the ancient historical stories of China. Music shows Su Wu's sincere loyalty to his motherland through three movements: loneliness and loyalty in the snow, homesickness for Korea, and paying tribute to the motherland in the form of erhu ensemble. The symphonic poem "Running Water" (folk music ensemble) Peng Xiuwen's musical works are adapted from the guqin song "Running Water" and conceived and created on 1979. The music vividly describes that the Yangtze River dripped from the source, grew into a river, and finally became a surging tide, heading for the Eastern Sea, and Wan Li kept running. Full Moon with Flowers (national orchestral music) is a light music work in the form of a single trilogy with reproducibility. The theme of A is soft and light, which depicts a picture of dancing lightly. The theme B is lively and vividly shows the scene of dancing under the moon. Gu Suxing (flute solo) Jiang Xianwei's music uses the timbre of Kunqu opera, which is bright, sweet and lyrical, and induces rich associations. Lyric andante makes people feel as if they are in a beautiful and exquisite Suzhou garden and enjoy themselves. Fantasia "Qin-Terracotta Warriors" (folk music ensemble) Peng Xiuwen Song 1984 Mr. Peng Xiuwen took Qin Pukeng as the theme and took the historical facts of the reign of Qin Shihuang as the background to shape the musical image of the unearthed Qin Terracotta Warriors. The music shows the day of Qin Jun's conquest in three paragraphs. Yao Dance Music (National Orchestral Music) Peng Xiuwen is adapted from the orchestral music of the same name with Mao Yuan. The music vividly depicts the song and dance scenes when Yao people celebrate festivals. Huanteng (National Orchestral Orchestra) 1958 is composed by Liu Mingyuan. The theme of the whole song is based on Shanxi folk song "Selling Plasters". The author added a warm atmosphere by overlapping the sounds of two flutes, pausing and adding flowers. The great wall capriccio (erhu concerto) 1978 was written by Liu after his visit to the United States. Music absorbs the characteristics of China opera, Quyi, Guqin and Pipa music, which makes the works have distinctive characteristics of the times and strong national style. Butterfly lovers (violin concerto) He Chen Gang's butterfly lovers is based on China's folk story butterfly lovers, with the Theory of Three Represents plot of butterfly lovers's story as the main content.