The Jin Opera tune "Rolling White Hat, Bitter Acacia, Hanging Stick and Hammer" is from the album "Chinese Music Map: Listening to Shanxi Shanxi Folk Music Collection"
The Names of Jin Opera: Rolling White Hat, Bitter Acacia, Hanging Hammer White Hat Lovesensitivity
Traditional Chinese Opera, Jin Opera, Qupai Ethnic Group: Han Chinese Region: Shanxi
Jin Hu: Du Yanpeng
Sanxian: Li Yulong
Drum plate: Liang Yanwu
The band composition of the Jin Opera Wen Wu Chang is often nine people, known as nine scenes, namely drumbeats, cymbals, horse gongs, small gongs, bangzi, hulu, sanxian, erxian, and sixian. In the performance of Jin opera tunes, Jin Hu, Sanxian, and guban are often essential. This piece is composed of a combination of "Rolling White Hat", "Bitter Acacia", and "Hanging Stick Hammer". In Jin opera, "rolling white" is used to express the emotions of crying and extreme sadness. As the name suggests, bitter longing expresses the sorrow of longing in a slow rhythm, while the hanging hammer conveys the restlessness and distress of people sitting and standing in a tight beat.