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Why do birds fly to the phoenix with suona?
It's a happy event for birds to pay homage to the phoenix, because birds to pay homage to the phoenix are usually played at wedding banquets. Many people misunderstand that birds should be used in funerals and are deeply influenced by modern film and television dramas. They think that songs like "A Hundred Birds at the Phoenix" should be used after those old people die. As the name implies, many kinds of birds come to see the phoenix, not to mourn. "A Hundred Birds Facing the Phoenix" is a cooperative work of folk percussion, and it is also a work with a sense of historical times.

A Hundred Birds at the Phoenix was first popular in Anhui, Shandong, Henan, Hebei and other places, and it is also a very famous national musical instrument in China. Therefore, students who study national musical instruments generally learn this tune, such as pipa, suona, guzheng, erhu and so on. And if you listen carefully, you will understand that "A Hundred Birds Toward the Phoenix" is a relatively cheerful song with a relatively light rhythm and a relatively high tune. In fact, the birds are praising nature, especially in the ensemble, the suona performance is very distinctive, and it is also the crowning touch of the whole song.

But many people think that suona is used for white things, and there may not be so many kinds of music in ancient times, so it is not so detailed, so it can be heard at some funerals. Moreover, the song "A Hundred Birds Toward the Phoenix" is difficult in itself, so it is usually played by elderly people with suona. The main idea of this song is that after the death of Phoenix, all kinds of birds come to worship.

Because the phoenix has the saying of nirvana, the death of the phoenix is not a funeral, and it is normal to sing this song at the wedding. But it's normal for birds to attend the funeral of Phoenix, so it's normal to use it for white things. So don't be surprised if you see someone playing the song "A Hundred Birds at the Phoenix" on different occasions in daily life.