The ancient zither music Yangchun comes from the album Music of China Map Listening to the Chinese Traditional Music Ancient zither Teacher and Student Zhao Jiazhen's Traditional zither Music Collection
Beautiful Spring
Ancient music
Qin: Qi Weidi
Qin used: Yunhu
Yangchun "is a Guqin music evolved from the ancient song" Yangchun White Snow ", and its score was first seen in the Ming Dynasty's" Magic Secret Score ". During the Warring States period, Song Yu of the State of Chu replied to the King of Chu, and a singer sang "Xialiba People" in Yingdu of the State of Chu, and thousands of people made peace with each other in the country; When the singer sang 'Yang Chun Bai Xue', there were only a few dozen participants, and later generations often used the term 'Yang Chun Bai Xue' to describe the high and low music. In the Ming Dynasty's "Magic Secret Manual", "Yang Chun Bai Xue" has been divided into "Yang Chun" and "Bai Xue". The meaning of the melody is not related to the allusions of Song Yu. According to records, "Yang Chun" depicts the meaning of "all things returning to spring, and the gentle breeze swaying", while "Bai Xue" takes the meaning of "cold and clean, and the sound of a forest of snow and bamboo".
At first, the fresh sound of the qin moistened everything silently and lightly tapped on the earth, melting the ice and snow. The warm breeze intoxicated people, awakening the peach blossoms and willows, and awakening the early warblers and new swallows. Afterwards, the increasingly lively melody flowed through time, and the light overtones jumped in the breath of spring, overflowing with joy. The sound of the qin brushed over, like the rain of apricot blossoms soaking in clothes, like the wind of willows blowing cold on the face, the grass and trees have inadvertently become lush and lush, and the peach blossoms outside the three or two branches of bamboo have suddenly become thousands and thousands of flowers. The sound of the piano lingers, like being in the warm and heartwarming spring, savoring the vitality of life.