【 Xun 】 The ancient song "Pingsha Falling geese" by the B station up the main xun Wu Su Xin performed.
"The Wild Geese of Pingsha", also known as "the Wild Geese of Pingsha", is a famous Chinese guqin music. The musical score was first found in the Guyin Authentic musical score of 1634 in the Ming Dynasty. Because its melody is slow, beautiful, smooth and pleasant, and the expression method is novel and unique, easy to be understood by the audience, in the later many guqin schools have been passed down, becoming one of the most widely spread music in more than 300 years. Since there is no reliable historical evidence, it is difficult to confirm who did it. Many versions say in solving the problem that this song describes the quiet and broad dusk of the autumn river, taking its cool autumn air, calm sand, clouds, the sky flying, by the lofty ambition of the swan, the mind of the scholar.
I used the signature Xun Hongying in the key of F to play the most popular version of today's qin altar, which is composed by Guangling pianists according to "Jiaoan Qin Score" and Zhang Ziqian's biography, commonly known as "Nanping Sand". And quote "Lixue Zhai Qin Score" version of the lyrics of the paragraph name, combined with the performance of the Xun mood, to add the paragraph name for the music. The thick, simple and elegant timbre of Hongying makes it not only full of emotions, but also reflects the distant and beautiful artistic conception of the music and the thought-provoking afterrhyme.