Zhihua Sijing Music "Six Sentences Praise" from the album "Chinese Music Map to hear Beijing Zhihua Sijing Music"
Six-sentence Chant
Traditional music genre: Zhihua Sijing Music Nationality: Han Nationality: Beijing
Guan: Hu Qingxue
Flute: Wang Hui
Sheng: Qu Yongzeng
Small cymbal: Qu Bingqing
Dang Zi: Yao Zhiguo
Cloud gong, Qing: Bai Baoxing
Qing: Hu Qingyou
Drum: Zhao Zhonghua
The music of Jihua Terako is divided into three types of music, namely, "instrumental music", "Ritual music" and "Zen Music", which are pure instrumental music, percussion music and zen singing music. This "Six lines Zan", also known as "Yangzhi Water Purification Zan", is used for opening the altar and clearing the field ceremony, with sheng, pipe, flute, small cymbals, clang and so on to play, the ceremony, there will be someone singing.
The sound of the long chime brings people into the quiet garden of the morning bells and evening drums. The dust fades away, and the pans of the lingran whistle and the low drum sound are scattered. The long sound of the Sheng flute and the wind flute are like clouds and clouds, tying the mountains, while the song of the pine wind and the crane goes on forever, the drums are like sentences, and the clear clouds and gongs add a clear and empty mood. As the music progresses, the clanging of small cymbals is added to it, as if to set off the atmosphere of the Fa's increasing prosperity.