Huayin Laoqiang "Military Invasion of Xuzhou" from the album "Chinese Music Map to hear Shaanxi Huayin Laoqiang"
Fighting Xuzhou
Folk songs Huayin Laoqiang Nationality: Han Nationality: Shaanxi Province
Singing, moon piano: Zhang Xiangling
Bass Hu: Tian Yutao
Banhu: Wang Huapeng, Li Yuefa
Speaker: Wang Huapeng
Bench: Zhang Jianhong
Gong: Yan Jihong
Erhu: Mu Zhongmin
Clapper, bell: Li Shuxian
The song is based on the historical story of The Three Kingdoms period in ancient China. In 193 AD, the father of Cao Cao, the emperor of Wei, and his family were killed on their way to join Cao Cao by Tao Qian, then a governor of Xuzhou. Cao Cao flew into a rage and led his people to attack Xuzhou in the name of revenge. The trumpet neighed sadly, and the Huqin played a galloping string with a pressing beat. The musicians sang with grief and anger, and the lead sang as if the heart of the bitter songs. In the thunderous sound of gongs and drums, the 100,000 troops under Cao Cao marched in the direction of Xuzhou with a solemn pace and a frightening momentum. The red cloud that blocked the sun in the bleak sky seemed to indicate the fate of hundreds of thousands of people in Xuzhou who were about to be slaughtered, which made people lament the great pain brought by the troubled world.