Erhu master Wang Guotong performs the famous song "Erquan Reflecting the Moon"
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Wang Guotong, an erhu player. Born in Shandong in 1939. He studied under Jiang Fengzhi and others, and graduated from the Central Conservatory of Music. He respects his teacher and is eager to learn, diligent and diligent, learns from others' strengths, has the courage to explore, and has formed his own unique playing style. He used to be the chief erhu of the China Broadcasting Chinese Orchestra and taught at the Central Conservatory of Music. In the 1960s, it became famous in the music world. His performance skills are superb, his artistic conception is profound and moving, his feelings are deep and sincere, and his performance is simple and rigorous.
Erquan Yingyue and Hua Yanjun. The theme of the music is "the second spring in the world", a scenic spot in Huishan, Wuxi, Jiangsu.
The music narrates the author's resentment for the injustice in the world and yearning for a bright ideal. It is a portrayal of the author pouring out his voice and the ups and downs of his life. The music is played by the master Wang Guotong, and the sound of the qin is full of sang, which fully demonstrates the author's stubborn character and has great artistic appeal.

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