Guqin music "Guangling Song" comes from the album "Music of China Map: Listening to the National Music Guqin Traditional Qin Music Collection of Zhao Jiazhen Teachers and Students"
Guangling Melody
Ancient music
Qin: Liu Xiaocheng
Qin used: 僲僲僲 Lai
Guangling San ", also known as" Guangling Quiet ", is a large-scale qin music in ancient China. It is said that it has been passed down in the Han Dynasty. Ji Kangshan, a qin player from the Cao and Wei dynasties of the Three Kingdoms, played this music calmly before punishment, and played it with the qin. The existing music score was first found in Zhu Quan's "Magic Secret Score" of the Ming Dynasty. The score has sub titles such as "stabbing Han", "rushing the crown", "getting angry", and "reporting the sword", which describe the past events of Nie Zheng's assassination of King Han in the Warring States period. Guangling Song was once famous for a time. Mr. Guan Pinghu, a famous ancient zither musician, sorted out and scored the tunes according to the Mysterious Secret Score, and this world-famous song reappeared in the world.
Unlike most traditional qin music, which is clear and elegant, the tone of "Guangling San" is passionate and the melody is generous, making it very unique. Facing him was a melancholic aura, slowly and steadily seeping with sadness and anger, as if the excited emotions were about to break free from their constraints. Furthermore, the melody is generous and heroic, like a collision of gold and stone, flashing a sense of killing and destruction. When the sound of the qin returned to a desolate and desolate state, thinking that everything was over, unexpectedly the melody suddenly fell to the sky and the ground, with sorrow and unrestrained abandon, like a sword cutting through the darkness, the heroic spirit of the ancient righteous also gushed out with this strong qin sound.