Guqin piece "Li Sao"

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The ancient zither music Lisao is from the album Music of China Map Listening to the National Music Ancient zither Teacher and Student Zhao Jiazhen's Traditional zither Music Collection

Li Sao (Sorrow after Department)

Ancient music

Qin: Zheng Zihao

Qin used: Xian Lai

Li Sao "is a famous Chinese guqin song, which is included in over 40 guqin scores. It was first seen in the Ming Dynasty's" Magic Secret Score ". In the late Tang Dynasty, Chen Kangshi had a feeling for Qu Yuan's "Li Sao" and wrote the same name qin music, accusing the poet Qu Yuan of his unpredictable emotions after being subjected to treachery and slander. In the postscript to the music, "Chu Jin of Qin Learning" summarized it ingeniously: "At the beginning, there is depression, and at the end, there is boldness

The ancient and vigorous, deep and implicit melody of the qin reminds us of a thousand years of history, and our thoughts wander through the mountains and valleys of Chu. Back then, Qu Zi was lonely and devoted to serving the country, but now where is his soul floating? My father and old man choked with sobs. The sound of the qin plucked the clouds and opened the mist, creating layers of twists and turns. The mixture of sorrow and sorrow was as if Qu Zi was mourning for the state of Chu, and as if future generations were mourning Qu Zi. After being desolate and gloomy, the sound of the qin finally breaks through the sadness, like a phoenix in Nirvana, soaring above the nine heavens. The dull aura is swept away, and the firm spirit of "what is good in my heart, even though I die nine times, I still have no regrets" is boundless in the world.

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