Guqin piece "Fisherman and Woodcutter Q&A"

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The ancient zither music "Dialogue between the Fisherman and the Woodcutter" comes from the album "Music of China Map: Listening to the National Music Ancient zither Zhao Jiazhen Teachers and Students' Traditional zither Music Collection"

Dialogue between Fisherman and Woodman

Ancient music

Qin: Qi Weidi

Qin used: Qingliu Jiayu

The "Fisherman and Woodcutter Q&A" embodies the feelings and seclusion of mountains and rivers in the qin music. As stated in the "Early Qin Learning", "The Fisherman and Woodcutter Q&A" has a profound meaning and a free and easy expression, while the towering mountains, the ocean of water, the Ding Ding Ding of the axe cutting, and the Yi Na of the rowing song are faintly visible under the fingers. "Over thirty types of music scores have been passed down through the ages, first seen in the" Xingzhuang Taiyin Continuation Score "of the Ming Dynasty.

The string sound is elegant and free, like the gentle breeze on the river and the bright moon in the mountains, carefree and unrestrained. The high and low melodies cleverly echo the previous and next sentences. If the fishermen and woodcutters meet in the mountains to answer questions, they will talk freely and laugh heartily. The joy of fishing and woodcutting lies not in the height of temples, but in the mountains and rivers. Only the towering mountains and green water make the soup. Dynasties rise and fall, years flow, and green mountains and rivers are always new. The gains and losses of a thousand years are right and wrong, and they are all spent in the Q&A room between the fisherman and the woodcutter.

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