Guqin piece "Autumn Fortress Chant"

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The ancient zither music "Ode to the Autumn Fortress" comes from the album "Music of China Map: Listening to the Chinese Traditional Music Ancient zither, Zhao Jiazhen, teacher and student's collection of traditional zither music"

The Autumn Frontier

Ancient music

Qin: Chen Zichu

Qin used: 僲僲僲 Lai

Autumn Saiyin ", also known as" Scratching the Head to Ask the Sky "and" Narcissus Cao ", was first seen in the Qing Dynasty's" Wuzhi Zhai Qin Pu "and is a renowned piece of music by the Jinling School. It has been passed down to this day, relying on the merits of generations of qin players and the popularity of this piece. It is said to have been written by Emperor Zhaojun, but in reality, it is only entrusted by later generations. It is the story of Emperor Zhaojun that Qin people use to express their feelings in their hearts.

There is a saying in the "Wuzhizhai Qinpu" about this song: "The cool autumn outside the Great Wall is the most touching. Moreover, the presence of the Empress Dowager here increases her sadness. When she is tuned into the silk tree, her voice emits a sense of depression and sorrow, the pain of leaving the country." The sky is vast, and the high-pitched and low-pitched qin notes change repeatedly. The air of injustice gradually increases, as if she is angry in sorrow, and her heart strings tremble, as if she were complaining with tears. Afterwards, the sound of the qin became leisurely, outlining the figure of Zhaojun suddenly walking towards the Great Wall. Although he had no choice, he was relieved.

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