Jun 3, 2007

Top-ten classical music of Chinese—Chat Between A Fisherman And A Woodcutter

Chat between a Fisherman and a Woodcutter is an ancient Guqin tune. The earliest spectrum record in the "Apricot Village Tai Sound To continue Spectrum" (in 1560), wrote by XiaoLuan in Ming Dynasty. Chat between a Fisherman and a Woodcutter attempts to make the fundamental philosophy explanation of the world through the succinct dialogue. Although this tune has the leisurely ideal condition and can cause the people to yearning for the life of catching fish and chops firewood, the profound meaning of this tune should be conclude as: "the ancient and modern matters, all passed in the joke", and "the success and failure, right and wrong, can be comment by anyone". “Prosperous and decline, success and failure”, this serious topic comprehended invisible by the dialogue between a fisherman and a woodcutter. This is the primary intention of the music.

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