There is a wide range of songs adapted from poems. Here are some examples: 1 Blue and White Porcelain-Jay Chou 2. Thoughts in a Quiet Night-Li Bai 3 "Lushan Ballad"-Li Bai 4 "Shuidiao Ge Tou"-Su Shi 5 "Thousands of Miles Away"-Jay Chou 6. Once in a Thousand Years-Li Bai 7.<< Wine >>-Li Bai 8 "Mooring at Niushui and Recalling the Past"-Yang Wanli 9 "The Phoenix with a Head"-Li Qingzhao 10 Sapphire Case, Yuan Xi-Xin Qiji These are just a few of the songs that have been adapted from many other famous poems, such as "Yesterday" by the beatles,"Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen, and so on.
A song adapted from a poem is a very common art form. It transforms the content of the poem into music to make the poem more vivid, vivid, and infectious. Here are some famous songs adapted from poems: 1 "Ode to the Motherland"-Singing for the Motherland Red Sun-Red Sun 3 The Sea-The Sea 4 Yellow River-Yellow River The Moon-The Moon Jasmine Flower-Jasmine Flower On the Field of Hope-On the Field of Hope 8 "To Alice"-To Alice 9 " Colorful Clouds Chasing the Moon "-Colorful Clouds Chasing the Moon Nocturne-Nocturne These songs had become classic cultural symbols that were widely sung and appreciated.
There are many popular songs adapted from classical poems. Here are some of the more well-known ones: 1. Thoughts in a Quiet Night-Li Bai Ballad of Lushan Mountain-Li Bai "Wine to Drink"-Li Bai "Moored at Niushui, Reminiscing the Past"-Yang Jiong Shuidiao Getou-Su Shi Climbing High-Du Fu "Farewell to the Ancient Grass"-Bai Juyi Difficult Journey-Li Bai Climbing High and Spectacular Between Heaven and Earth-Du Fu Song of Everlasting Regret-Bai Juyi "Moored at Niushui, Reminiscing the Past"-Yang Jiong "Nian Nujiao, Remembering the Ancient Red Cliff"-Su Shi 2 "Sapphire Case·Yuan Xi"-Xin Qiji Shuidiao Getou·Bingchen Mid-Autumn Festival-Su Shi "Happy Meeting"-Tang Dynasty poet Li Yu "Immortal of Linjiang·Dream of the Tower High Lock"-Song Dynasty poet Liu Yong "The Phoenix with the Head of a Phoenix"-Li Qingzhao, a poet of the Song Dynasty "Slow Voice, Searching and Searching"-Song Dynasty Poet Li Qingzhao "The Phoenix with the Head of a Phoenix"-Li Qingzhao, a poet of the Song Dynasty Song of Everlasting Regret-Bai Juyi " Song of Everlasting Sorrow " was a famous classical poem that was later adapted into many popular songs, such as " Confession balloon " and " Love Transfer ". These songs not only retained the charm and artistic conception of classical poetry, but also added elements of modern music, which was deeply loved by the audience.
Many ancient songs are adapted from ancient poems. The following are some examples: 1 Blue and White Porcelain-Jay Chou: The lyrics of this song are adapted from the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu's "Climbing High." 2 "Red Crisp Hands"-Jay Chou: The lyrics of this song are adapted from the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Song of Everlasting Regret." 3."Pear Blossom in the Rain, Deep Behind the Door"-Li Qingzhao: The lyrics of this song were adapted from the "Humble Room Inscription" by the Tang Dynasty poet Liu Yuxi. 4. Slow Voice-Li Qingzhao: The lyrics of this song are adapted from the Tang Dynasty poet Li Qingzhao's Dream Order. 5 " Sorrow of Separation "-Li Yu: The lyrics of this song were adapted from the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's " Song of Everlasting Regret." 6 "Guangling San"-Eason Chan: The lyrics of this song were adapted from the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower." 7 "Sword and Guqin Heart"-Zhang Xueyou: The lyrics of this song are adapted from the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai's "Wine". 8. Lushan Mountain Ballad-Li Bai: The lyrics of this song were adapted from the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower." The lyrics of these ancient songs not only retained the language and artistic conception of ancient poetry, but also added their own emotions and styles, becoming an important part of Chinese literature and culture.
Su Shi was a writer, calligrapher, painter, and politician in the Northern Song Dynasty. His works were regarded as classics in the history of Chinese literature. Many of Su Shi's works have been adapted into songs. Here are some famous adapted songs: 1 "Shuidiao Ge Tou"-Su Shi "Shuidiao Letou" was one of Su Shi's representative works. It had been adapted into many songs, among which the more famous ones were: - Su Shi's "Shuidiao Ge Tou" Original Version: Eason Chan - Su Shi's "Water Melody" Lyric Version: Jay Chou 2 Jiangcheng Zi-Su Shi "Jiangcheng Zi" was another famous poem by Su Shi that was adapted into a song: - Su Shi's "Jiangcheng Zi" Original Version: Eason Chan - Su Shi's Jiangcheng Zi: Jay Chou 3 "Calming the Storm"-Su Shi "Calming the Storm" was another representative work of Su Shi. - Su Shi's " Dingfengbo " Original Singing Version: Eason Chan - Su Shi's " Calming the Storm " lyrics version: Jay Chou 4 "Sapphire Case·Yuan Xi"-Su Shi "Sapphire Case·Yuanxi" was another famous poem by Su Shi that had been adapted into a song: - Su Shi's "Sapphire Case·Yuan Xi" Original Version: Eason Chan - Su Shi's "Sapphire Case·Yuan Xi" lyrics version: Jay Chou These songs were adapted from Su Shi's works, and they were deeply loved by people with strong Chinese cultural characteristics.
There were many songs that turned ancient poems into songs, such as "Gu Jianfen's Ancient Poetry Songs: 20 New School Songs," performed by the Little Sea Turtle Singing Group and the Asian Philharmonia, the Spring Festival Gala song "Spring Mountain," which contained many ancient poems in its lyrics, and songs based on "Nian Nujiao·Red Cliff Memories of the Past,""24 Classic Ancient Poetry Songs,""Song of the Past,""Song of the Past," and "Song of the Past." It included a collection of ancient poems and songs, including twelve songs such as "Alone on the West Tower"(Ci card Li Yu meets happily·Silent Alone on the West Tower),"Wishing We Last Forever"(Ci card Su Shi's Shuidiao Getou·When Will the Bright Moon Be There), and ancient China poetry songs (divided into children's version and adult version, including ancient poems that primary school students must memorize, etc.). The novel "Song of Everlasting Sorrow: Morning and Evening" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were many songs adapted from folk songs such as " Little Red Riding Hood " and " Jasmine Flower ". Folk songs were a type of traditional Chinese music that had a strong ethnic style and unique expressiveness. The adaptation of a song was to recreate the melody, lyrics, or instrument performance of a folk song to make the song more popular, easier to understand, and more acceptable. Adapting songs could not only make traditional music more widely spread, but also bring people a new music experience.
Poetry, Ci, and Qu are three different art forms of traditional Chinese music literature. The following is a brief introduction of them: Poem is an important literary style in ancient Chinese literature. It originated from the Book of Songs and is one of the earliest forms of poetry in China. It mainly expressed the author's thoughts and feelings by describing the natural scenery, the emotions of the characters, and the social customs. The subject matter of poetry is wide and varied, including five-character poems, seven-character poems, regular poems, quatrains, etc. There are also Fu, Bi, Xing and other techniques. Ci was another important style of ancient Chinese literature. It originated from the Tang Dynasty and was a combination of poetry and music. Ci was featured by beautiful rhythm and gorgeous language. It was mainly used to describe characters, scenery and emotions, usually using seven, five or eight-character poems. There were many schools of Ci, such as bold and unconstrained, graceful and restrained, and Ci and Qu. The most famous ones were Su Shi, Xin Qiji, and other bold and unconstrained poets. The three songs were a form of traditional Chinese music that originated from the Zhou Dynasty. It was a combination of music and literature. The song was featured by a beautiful melody and a lively rhythm, usually using seven, five, or eight-character poems. The wide range of applications of music includes opera, music, dance, etc. It is an important part of Chinese music culture. There were many schools of music, such as Kunqu, Beijing opera, Henan opera, etc. The most famous one was Lin Daiyu's "Song of the Burial of Flowers" in the Jasmine Tea's "Dream of the Red Chamber".
The image of a phoenix often appeared in ancient poetry. For example, Li Bai's " Climbing the Phoenix Terrace in Jinling " depicted a phoenix playing on the Phoenix Terrace. After the phoenix left, there was only an empty river on the stage. Du Fu's " Phoenix Terrace " expressed his longing for the Phoenix Terrace and his desire for the voice of the phoenix. The image of the phoenix was often used to symbolize the happiness of love. For example, in Wen Tingyun's " Bodhisattva Man," it was written that " phoenixes are intertwined with each other, while peonies experience light rain overnight." The combination of phoenix and peony implied beautiful love. Phoenix was also used to congratulate a happy marriage, as a metaphor for the harmony between husband and wife. In daily life, the image of a phoenix could be seen everywhere, such as phoenix crowns, phoenix shoes, phoenix hairpins and other clothing, as well as phoenix wings, phoenix claws and other food. Phoenixes brought happiness and good fortune to people, including the happiness of love.
Some ancient poems might have a brainwashing effect after being adapted into songs. For example, Li Shangyin's "Night Rain Sent to the North" of the Tang Dynasty was adapted into "Night Rain on Bashan Mountain" sung by bald Li Jin, and Du Mu's "Mountain Journey" was adapted into "Deep in White Clouds" sung by Liao Baiwei. These adapted songs might leave a deep impression on people, as if they had been brainwashed. The novel "Song of Everlasting Sorrow: Morning and Evening" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!