Ode to Six Characters is a Buddhist song, also known as the Six-character Daming Mantra. It is the fundamental mantra of Guanyin Bodhisattva, and it is also an introductory course for Tibetan Buddhism tantra to practice Guanyin Bodhisattva. It is often sung and recited. The original singer of this song is Mo Ergen, a Mongolian singer. There are two ways to sing this song: Mongolian and Chinese.
Mo Rigen, a young singer, grew up in a singing family in the pastoral area of Xilin Gol League in Alashan Zuo Qi, western Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. He was good at singing Mongolian long-tune pastoral songs since childhood, and later became a professional singer in Wulan Qi Mu. 200 1 He was admitted to the Conservatory of Music of Minzu University of China with excellent results, and studied the art of national singing under the famous Ewenki singer and vocal professor Wu Rina.
Mo Ergen's Personality Evaluation
Mo Ergen's singing is meaningful, with a wide range, unique timbre, soft timbre, implicit, smooth and sincere emotional expression, and rich style and personality. At the same time, he has a good sense of music and a unique aesthetic understanding of music works, and is a leader among the new generation of Mongolian folk singers.
Mo Ergen, an oriental woman full of grassland breath, is elegant and mysterious, fresh and gentle. From "Mongolian Leah" to "Mongolian Teana", her singing, her emotional sadness, her stubbornness and her seriousness touched us, our hearts and our lives.