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What are the 20 songs you listen to while drinking tea?

1, Pipa

2. "Fishing boats sing late"

3. Mountain Flowing Water

4. Moonlight on the Spring River

5. Guangling Powder

6. Autumn Moon in Han Palace

7. Pingsha Wild Goose

8. "Two Springs Reflecting the Moon"

9, "plum blossom three lane"

10, "Dahujia"

1 1, sunset flute and drum

12, Chun Xue

13, Floor 3, Yangguan

14, "Yuqiao Q&A"

15, flying in all directions

16, "playing in the water in western Western jackdaw"

17, Banana Window in Night Rain

18, water hibiscus

19, Yi Dance Music

20. Xiaoxiang Water Cloud

1, pipa

Pipa is pure music composed by Lin Hai and played by Jiang Yan. It was included in the album Pipa Fragrance released by Lin Hai on June 1 2003. Lin Hai tried every possible way to express the pipa. He used the composition and arrangement skills of world music and classical music.

Western musical instruments such as piano, guitar and bass are mixed with traditional Chinese musical instruments such as flute, flute, erhu and sanxian, and national vocals and ethnic minority elements such as Mongolia, Tibet and Africa are added.

2. Fishing boats sing late

Fishing boats sing late is a classical guzheng. The music depicts the beautiful scene of the sunset reflecting the blue waves, fishermen enjoying themselves and fishing boats drifting with the tide. This piece of music is the most widely circulated and influential Zheng solo in China since 1930s.

Lou Shuhua's Fishing Boat Singing Night is an epoch-making work in the art history of China Guzheng, which is adapted from the ancient song Gui Xi. Created during 1938- 1939. Once it came out, it created a new era of Zheng music. After more than 50 years of playing, it is proved that this is a famous Zheng Song recognized by Chinese and foreign music circles.

3. High mountains and flowing water

"Mountain Flowing Water", a China guqin song, belongs to one of the top ten ancient songs in China. It is said that Boya, a pianist in the pre-Qin period, once played the piano on a barren land, but Zhong Ziqi, a woodcutter, could understand that this was a description of "towering like Mount Tai" and "surging like a river". Boya was shocked: "Well, the child's heart is the same as mine." After Zhong Ziqi's death, Boya lost her bosom friend, broke the piano, and never played it for life, so there was a song of high mountains and flowing water.

"High mountains and flowing water" is a metaphor for bosom friends and music. Later generations are divided into two songs: Mountain and Running Water. There is also A Zheng's song "Mountain Flowing Water" with the same name, which has no inheritance relationship with Guqin music.

4. Guangling Powder

Guangling powder, also known as Guangling powder. It is a large-scale guqin music in ancient China, a very famous guqin music in the music history of China, and one of the top ten famous guqin music. The melody of Guangling San is passionate and generous. It is the only existing Guqin music in China with a fighting atmosphere with Mao Ge, which directly expresses the spirit of revenge for his father, and is highly ideological and artistic.

5. Autumn Moon in Han Palace

Autumn Moon in Han Palace is a famous song by China. Originally, it was the pipa music of Chongming school. Now there are many kinds of music scores, which have evolved from one score to different scores, and have been recreated through their own artistic means to shape different musical images. This is a common situation in the circulation of folk instrumental music.

The popular forms of Autumn Moon in Han Palace are erhu, pipa, Zheng Qu and Jiangnan Sizhu. It mainly shows the sad mood of ancient ladies-in-waiting and a helpless and lonely life artistic conception.