Colorful Clouds Chasing the Moon" by Su Miaoling in Cantonese has the following lyrics:
The bright moon shines on the seashore, ten thousand miles of quicksilver, and the jade building is free of dust, and the fragrance of the flowers floats darkly, and the night is fascinating, and the dream is also fascinating, and the spring night is added to the rhyme, and the night wind is gentle, and the water is happy and sings, and the night is really intoxicating, and the dance is accompanied by each other, and the clouds seem to be chasing the moon, and the laughter of the song is in the rhyme, and the moon shines on the seashore, ten thousand miles of quicksilver, and the jade building is free of dust, and the *** dance smile close to me. The moonlight shines on the beach, the silver flows for miles, the jade is dustless, the **** dance laughs close, want to enter also peer.
To retreat also peer, shuttle steering step rhyme, love, love heart, like wings and fly, open up new years, the same way also synchronized, always a pair of physical and mental double seal.
Colorful Clouds Chasing the Moon Background
Colorful Clouds Chasing the Moon was first seen in the Qing Dynasty, and is a famous Cantonese musical score, which is unique in its style of lightness and speed, and depicts the ease of ordinary life of the common people, and highlights the typical Guangdong folk music style, which was copied and sent to the Great Hall to play by Li Hongzhang, who served as the Governor of the two sides of the Yangtze River Delta.
Colorful Clouds Chasing the Moon is a folk orchestral piece adapted from Cantonese music by Ren Guang and Nie Er for the Baidai National Orchestra, composed in 1935.
In 1960, Peng Xiuwen re-orchestrated the piece according to the orchestra of the Central Broadcasting National Orchestra. The piece depicts the fascinating scenery of the vast night sky with a five-tone melody rich in ethnic colors, free modal progression in the upper fifth, the rotation of the harp flute and the erhu, the light rhythms of the plucked instruments, the pizzicato strings of the bass instruments, and the empty tones of the suspended cymbals. There is also a song of the same name based on the lyrics.