Guangdong music "Temple Bell" from the album "Chinese Music Map of Guangdong Guangdong Music"
Bell Tolls From The Temple. Bell tolls from the temple
Composition: Cui Weilin Genre: Guangdong Music Nationality: Han Nationality: Guangdong Guangzhou Area
Coconut Hu: Yu Lefu
Dulcimer: Pan Weiwen
Dong Xiao: Wu Guozhong
The Bell of a Buddhist Monastery was composed by Cui Weilin, a musician from Guangdong Province, between 1939 and 1940. According to Mrs. Cui, 1939 was the most difficult year of the Anti-Japanese War. Guangzhou and Bao 'an had already fallen. The Cui family fled from Guangzhou to Hong Kong and temporarily stayed in Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon. Cui Weilin went to the street every day, passing an ancient temple, hearing the sound of morning bells and evening drums and wooden fish, which seemed to bring a little spiritual comfort to people in troubled times, his myriad thoughts, and wrote this song "Zen Courtyard Bell" overnight. Later, someone will fill in the music, telling the story of a scholar brokenhearted monk, in the temple with the bell, wind, wooden fish sound, singing out his full of sorrow and the condemnation of the bad people, singing well known.
Dulcimer is clear every grain, in the background of the deep coconut such as the sea, it appears gorgeous but lonely, beautiful but helpless. Follow the vast thoughts of Xiao, look up to the north of the land, is already tearful, how many kinds of separation pain, how many sleepless nights. The people in the temple are sparse, the bell echoes, and the eyes are closed. Can you leave this worldly world behind and find a temporary peace? The slow rhythm, even some hesitation, as if the inner panic, to break this delusion, let people have a nowhere to escape the sad. Song to the end, or the coconut, gradually from the pathos of the end of the melody gave birth to the power, the xiao is also active, against the graceful dulcimer, vaguely let people feel the beautiful wind and rain.