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The Moon Reflected in Er-qua is Ah Bing's masterpiece. According to the memories of Ah Bing's relatives, friends and neighbors, Ah Bing still has no food and clothing for a day, and when he returns to the alley late at night, he often plays this song, which is poignant and sad, and is particularly moving.
Ah Bing's friend Lu Xu once described the scene when Ah Bing played "Two Springs Reflecting the Moon": "The snow drifted down like goose feathers, and the park opposite the gate was covered with rubble and jade, piled up beyond recognition. The desolate and mournful erhu sound came from the street ......I saw an unkempt old woman leading a blind man with a small bamboo pole from east to west on the park road, and in the dim light, I vaguely recognized Ah Bing and his wife.
Ah Bing held a small bamboo pole between his right flank, a handful of pipa on his back, and an erhu hanging on his left shoulder, babbling and whining, making a terrible sound in the crazy snow. ”
This piece has no title at the beginning, Ah Bing often plays it on the way through the streets and alleys, and does not play this song when he sells his art, Ah Bing once called it "Zilai Cavity", and his neighbors called it "Yixin Song", and later in Yang Yinliu, Cao An and the recording, he thought of Wuxi's famous scenic spot "Erquan" and named it "Erquan Reflecting the Moon" (Huishan Spring, Wuxi, Jiangsu, known as "the second spring in the world"), at this time the score was set. He Luting once said: "The elegant name of "Erquan Reflecting the Moon" is actually contradictory to his **.
It is not so much that ** describes the scenery of Erquan reflecting the moon, but rather profoundly expresses the painful life experience of the blind man A Bing. ”
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Two springs refer to one name, not two springs.
The second spring is "Jiangsu Wuxi Huishan Spring".
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Refers to Huishan Spring in Wuxi, Jiangsu, known as "the second spring in the world".
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The second spring refers to Wuxi Huishan Spring, which is known as "the second spring in the world".
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The two springs in the two springs reflecting the moon are the thirteen springs of Huishan Jiulong in the western suburbs of Wuxi City, Jiangsu, and the most famous "second spring in the world", and people also call it the second spring.
Huishan Spring not only has luscious water and good tea, but also gave birth to an outstanding folk artist in our country, A Bing, and the famous song "Two Springs Reflecting the Moon" that is well-known at home and abroad.
Huishan Spring was dug by Wuxi Ling Jingcheng from the first year to the twelfth year of the Tang Dynasty (766-777). The name of Huishan is because the ancient monk Huizhao of the Western Regions once practiced in the vicinity, in ancient times"Wisdom"、"Megumi"The two words are universal, and they are called Huishan. The spring water of Huishan originates from the ice cave and flows into a spring.
During the Guangxu period of the Quanqing Dynasty, there was a small Taoist priest in Wuxi Lei Zundian Taoist Temple, whose name was A Bing, and his original name was Hua Yanjun. When Ah Ping was young, he lost sight in both eyes due to eye diseases. He has been fond of ** since he was a child, and under the teaching of his father Taoist Hua Qinghe, the erhu performance skills gradually became sophisticated and profound, and finally reached a high attainment, so that people in Wuxi praised him"Little Celestial Master"。
He often touched the bank of Huishan Spring in the dead of night, listened to the sound of Nading Winter Spring, held the cool spring water in his hand, and received the bright moonlight, fantasizing that the world could have a free and happy life.
He used the rhythm of the erhu to express his inner sorrow and the suffering of the world, praying for the advent of light and happiness, and composed many erhu performances, among which the famous song "Erquan Reflecting the Moon" with Huishan Spring as the material is the most popular. The rhythm of this song is bright and distinct, and the melody is clear and moving.
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You misunderstand that the two springs are not two springs, they are the thirteen springs of Huishan Jiulong in the western suburbs of Wuxi City, Jiangsu, and the most famous "second spring in the world" In the treasure house of the Chinese nation, there is a rare boutique, which is the famous erhu song "Erquan Reflecting the Moon" that is widely circulated in our country. Whenever people hear the melody of weeping, poignant and desolate, the haggard face of the wandering artist Ah Bingde will appear in front of them. The title of the piece "Two Springs Reflecting the Moon" is often praised by the world.
In the western suburbs of Wuxi City, Jiangsu, there is also a famous mountain in the south of the Yangtze River. Huishan has nine dragons and thirteen springs, and the most famous is the second spring in the world, which has a history of more than 1,200 years. Located in a beautiful location, Ah Bing often went here before he lost his sight.
He was full of affection for the mountains and rivers of his hometown, after he lost his sight, in the face of the moonlight is bright, the world is dark, the spring water is sweet, the world is bitter, the water surface is flat, the world is uneven, the moon in his heart is cold, the spring water is desolate, so the music is named. A Bingla's "Erquan Reflecting the Moon" is a "song without a composition", a lonely erhu, a sad sigh, but it pulls out his heart and his love.
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