Pei Zhu performs "The Great Wind Song"
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The wind is blowing, the clouds are flying, the Weijia sea is returning to his hometown, and the warriors are guarding the Quartet!
"The Song of the Great Wind" is a poem written by Liu Bang, the emperor of the Han Dynasty. There are only three lines in this poem. The first two lines express the heart directly, arrogant and self-confident, but the third line suddenly reveals the anxiety of the uncertain future, expressing the author's deep melancholy that the country is still unstable. The whole poem is seamless, the language is simple, and the atmosphere is majestic. It contains double thoughts and feelings, which is unique.
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Zhu (pinyin: Zhù) is the earliest percussion instrument in China. It was widely popular from the Warring States Period to the Sui and Tang Dynasties, and was lost after the Song Dynasty. Building in the Warring States period has been widely popular.
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Organized by 向日葵 on 2022-03-11
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