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A Bing, the blind artist who created Erquan Yingyue, is an illegitimate child who grew up in Taoism, and when he grows up, he can be said to be proficient in eating, drinking, and prostitution, but he has an extraordinary talent in erhu skills.
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A person with a bleak background and superb acting skills. Ah Bing is the child of a Taoist priest and a widow, because Taoist priests cannot marry and have children, so Ah Bing is an illegitimate child, and his background is destined not to be known. But at the same time, his father poured his heart and soul into him, for which he became proficient in a variety of musical instruments, and the famous "Two Springs Reflecting the Moon" is one of his masterpieces.
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is a very talented person. Although he is blind, he has a high artistic talent.
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I only like Ah Bing's "Erquan Reflecting the Moon", and I am deeply sympathetic to Ah Bing's Wandao suffering, and I don't like exaggerated publicity.
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It should be a singer, and he eats with a mouthful!
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No one can tell. Just remember to follow the heart song.
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In fact, he is a very selfish person, and he is also a person who loves to be greedy and cheap, and no longer cares about etiquette and morality, stealing other people's money.
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He is a person who wants to chase his dreams, but reality slaps him hard. He eventually became very lazy, and he gave up on himself.
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It is a folk ** family, because he resisted the Japanese soldiers and then became blind, very patriotic, hoping to use his ** to summon the courage of the Chinese.
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Ah Bing's life is full of ups and downs like a drama. It is said that the only surviving image of his life is a standard photo on the "Good Citizen Certificate" during the Japanese puppet rule in Wuxi. In the photo, the face of the thin middle-aged man with blind glasses under a torn felt hat reveals the difficulties and vicissitudes of life.
Perhaps the ordeal that fate gave Ah Bing was the reason for his soul-stirring music. This illegitimate son of Hua Qinghe was born without the right to family love. When his biological mother reluctantly ends her life to resist worldly discrimination, some hidden parts of the child's personality are already visible.
The teenager who has been fostered abroad for several years returns to his biological father Hua Qinghe's side, and there may be more incomprehensible doubts in what he sees. From the information, it is known that he called "master" to come to his father, who was a Taoist priest. Hua Qinghe calls himself Xuemei and is proficient in various musical instruments.
Ah Bing studied diligently, and soon mastered the performance skills of various musical instruments such as the erhu, sanxian, pipa and flute. At this moment, Ah Bing still thinks that he is just one.
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A Bing (August 17, 1893 - December 4, 1950), formerly known as Hua Yanjun, was a folk ** family and a Taoist priest. Blindness due to eye disease. He studied Taoism diligently, kept improving, and extensively absorbed folk tunes, and composed and performed more than 270 folk music in his lifetime.
His father, Hua Qinghe, is the head Taoist priest of the Taoist Temple of the Sanqing Temple in Wuxi City, and is good at Taoism. Hua Yanjun lost his mother when he was 3 years old and was raised by his aunt of the same clan. At the age of 8, he followed his father as a small Taoist priest in the Leizun Palace.
He began to study in a private school for 3 years, and then learned drums, flutes, erhu, pipa and other musical instruments from his father. At the age of 12, he was able to play a variety of musical instruments, and often participated in activities such as prayers, chanting, and music. At the age of 18, he was praised as a performance expert by the Wuxi Taoist community.
Ah Bing now retains six erhu songs, "Erquan Reflecting the Moon", "Listening to Song", "Cold Spring Wind Song" and pipa songs "Big Waves and Sand", "Dragon Boat" and "Zhaojun Out of the Stopper".
Chinese name: 华彦钧.
Alias: Ah Bing.
Nationality: Chinese.
Place of birth: Wuxi City.
Date of birth: 17 August 1893.
Date of death: December 4, 1950.
Occupation: Wuxi Leizun Hall Taoist.
Representative works: "Erquan Reflecting the Moon", "Listening to Song", "Zhaojun Out of the Plug", etc.
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