Hui Opera The Drunken Concubine from the album of Chinese Music Map Hear Anhui Wuhe, Dangtu, Tongcheng Folk Songs Collection
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Opera Hui-opera Lyrics by Anonymous Composition by Anonymous Nationality: Han Nationality: Anhui Province
Dan Jiao: Wang Danhong
Voice: Li Xinyu Xia Jung-yeon
Drum: He Shen
Gao Hu: Deng Qi
Pipa: Fan Qiaoqian
Central Ruan: Hou Yaqin
Suona: Xia Xianguo
Bamboo Flute: Qian Yong
Sheng: Dai Shi Bao
Cymbal: Tian Jinhai
Big Gong: Cheng Haoliang
Little Gong: Li Xiaodong
Drunken Concubine, one of the traditional operas of Hui Opera. Yang Yuhuan, the pet concubine of the Emperor of the Tang Dynasty, had a banquet in the pavilion of flowers and wanted to drink with the emperor. When the emperor moved to the West Palace, Yang Guifei, complaining of self-injury, then borrowed wine to drown her sorrows, drunk and disappointed to return to the palace. Selected for the moon rose, the scenery is tantalizing, the princess slowly came to the pavilion of flowers. She came slowly with her lazy steps, beautiful and charming; When she sings, she sings in harmony, like the stars lifting up the moon, burning the eyes, like a phoenix in flight, looking for its feathers; She looked back and smiled, fully looking forward to the banquet with the same song, looking forward to "in the day is willing to do lovebirds, in the ground is willing to tie the branches".