The Henan major tune "Crying at the Trapped Imperial Mausoleum" comes from the album "Listening to the Henan major tune music collection on the Chinese music map"
The Emperor of Song Trapped in the Imperial Mausoleum
Folk folk art Henan major tune Ethnic: Han Region: Henan
Singer: Niu Changxin
Zheng: Song Guangsheng
Prototype: Liang Lichao
Sanxian: Song Guanglin
Pipa: Si Rongting
Qu Hu: Niu Shuai
During the Taiping Xingguo period, Emperor Taizong of Song, Zhao Guangyi, offered sacrifices to the Gongxian Imperial Mausoleum. Empress Dowager Xiao of Liao launched a night attack with her troops, and the situation was critical. Under the cover of Princess Chai, the Eight Wise Kings secretly went to Hedong to invite Yang Jiye and his son to come and relieve the siege. The King of Northern Han colluded with Liao, refused to send troops, and attempted to poison the Yang family father and son. The conspiracy was exposed, and the Yang family abandoned Han and returned to Song. This singing passage is about Emperor Taizong of Song, Zhao Guangyi, who was trapped in the imperial tomb and knelt in front of the ancestral tablet, crying and complaining. At the beginning, a passionate and high pitched singing voice, crossing time and space, suddenly hit the listener. Qu Hu was accompanied by three strings, thick and hoarse, babbling like the painful cries of Emperor Taizong of Song in the deep night sky. The more Qu Hu pulled, the more urgent he became, and the faster the bangs beat. His high voice carried a special crying tone, and he was trapped in the imperial tomb. Knowing the danger of the future, his heart surged with excitement. Life can be abandoned, but one's integrity cannot be lost. I would rather die by cutting my own sword than let the barbarians trample on the temple.