Sound Moves a Thousand Years - The Story of Chinese People Expressing Their Feelings through Song
China, a nation with a deep-rooted love for singing and songs. The ancient sage and renowned educator Confucius compiled the first literary classic in China, known as the ""Book of Songs,"" which consists of a collection of song lyrics. These songs encompass a variety of genres, including folk songs, temple songs, sacrificial songs, and morning meeting songs, characterized by their wind, elegance, and ode. Even in times of hardship, such as when Confucius and his students were stranded without food, they continued to sing, play music, and teach. Confucius included ""Music"" as one of the ""Six Arts"" in his teachings.
From the ""Book of Songs"" to the music bureau, poetry, lyrics, and tunes, Chinese cultural traditions have often found expression through singing. The fusion of rules and lyrics in these songs serves as a spiritual nourishment for both the literati and the general public. Some songs are intertwined with historical events, while others reflect the intricacies of everyday life.