If you haven't been there in person, listen to the pipa "Pastoral on the Grassland" adapted from Mongolian folk songs, and you can feel the same. Follow the free and easy music wholeheartedly and gallop the grassland.
Mr. Fang Jinlong, the founder of the famous five-string pipa and a master of folk music, presented this early work to the world with the charming melody of horseshoe disease and exquisite pipa playing skills.
Strictly speaking, this piece of music started with a loud and far-reaching bamboo flute. At first, it was sung. Then we shouted it for a thousand times and urged it for a thousand times. Then she began to walk towards us, still hiding half of her face behind her guitar, interspersed with erhu.
Bamboo flute, erhu and pipa all shine brilliantly in this piece. After you sing, I will appear, each leading the way for hundreds of years, interwoven into a free and brisk grassland pastoral.
The castle built of reinforced concrete, which has lived for a long time, is caught in the whirlpool of fame and fortune. I bent down to get five buckets of rice. I wanted to compare my heart to the bright moon, but the bright moon shines on the ditch. People will rest in middle age. Who is not fearful?
Since everyone is living, so tired and so tangled, it is better to listen to music in a quiet night. In this wonderful and tireless "grassland pastoral", let yourself fly and save your soul!