The Henan major tune "San Shou He Yuanqing" is from the album "Listening to the Henan major tune music collection on the map of Chinese music"
Three Catch of He Yuanqing
Folk folk art Henan major tune Ethnic: Han Region: Henan
Singer: Liang Lichao
Sanxian: Song Guanglin
Pipa: Si Rongting
Guzheng: Niu Shuai
San Shou He Yuanqing ", also known as" Qiwu Mountain "and" Feihu Mountain ", originated from the long heroic legendary novel" Shuo Yue Quan Zhuan "in the Qing Dynasty. It tells the story of Yue Fei capturing and releasing He Yuanqing three times, and He Yuanqing eventually surrendering to Yue Fei and jointly resisting the Jin Dynasty. The excerpt depicts a scene where Yue Fei uses a strategy to capture He Yuanqing. Bangzi Dangdang, three strings thumping, like war drums thundering, like close combat, and the bright and relaxed rhythm and singing sound are like the joy of the Yue family army's victory. The performer's broad and lively singing style seems to convey a sense of martial majesty, with a few clear and bright guzheng sounds faintly visible. Along with majesty, there is also wisdom and ingenuity.