The Qingjiang River is a tributary of the Yangtze River, and it was named Yishui in ancient times because of its clear water. It originates from Qiyue Mountain at the junction of Lichuan and Chongqing, flows through Lichuan, Enshi, Xuanen, Jianshi, Badong, Changyang, and injects into the Yangtze River in Lucheng. "Spring to Qingjiang" describes the beautiful spring scenery of Qingjiang.
At the beginning of the piece, the dulcimer played a very lyrical sparse introduction, depicting a spring scene of spring water as blue, spring rain as crisp, spring flowers as smiling, and spring mountains as dancing.
Then, the song-like melody depicts a vibrant spring scene on both sides of the Qingjiang River.
Some people say that painting is frozen music, and music is flowing painting. Then, in this piece of music, with the flow of the melody, you will feel as if you are walking on the banks of the Qingjiang River, or boating on the gleaming waves. In the Qingjiang River, I can feel the spring breeze blowing on my face, smell the breath of spring blowing on my face, and hear the sound of spring melting in the sound of wind, water, and birds.