"Well, Amani Padme." Amani Padme, transliterated from Sanskrit, is the Great Ming Mantra, also known as the Guanyin Mantra. Very common Buddhist scriptures. The "Six-Character Ming Dynasty Mantra" has the power to suppress demons and eliminate evil spirits.
In an angelic voice, Zhu Zheqin tells the story of Tibet’s heaven, earth, people and gods. It is truly a masterpiece of comprehensive stage performance art that combines singing, dancing and scenery. The programming of the program is unique. The entire concert, with Zhu Zheqin as the protagonist, was also interspersed with the singing of the "Six-Character (Amani Padme Moo) Ming Mantra" performed by a Tibetan mage holding a prayer wheel, the Huqin and Jamunie ensemble, and the percussion ensemble. , Xiao's solo and Zhu Zheqin's various singing performances. Sometimes she will be very close to you, so that you can feel her breathing, and sometimes she will be so far away, floating in the air on the stage. This illusion created by the audience is not unrelated to the equally ingenious stage design. The performance has climaxes one after another, especially those interspersed with small programs, such as the soul-stirring drum beats of three drummers, the beautiful melody with Tibetan characteristics played by Huqin and Zhamunila, and the "Six Characters" repeatedly chanted by Tibetan eminent monks holding prayer wheels. "The Great Ming Mantra" has touched the audience's heartstrings time and time again. These performances and Zhu Zheqin's soaring singing and graceful and eclectic dances are like red flowers and green leaves, and they are in perfect harmony with each other.