Music evokes people's love for nature and memories of working life with warm and cheerful melody. The music seems to hear cuckoo, partridge, swallow, mountain song, blue finch, thrush, lark, blue wax mouth and other birds, as well as cock crowing.
The continuous development of the music of "A Hundred Birds at the Phoenix".
A Hundred Birds Facing the Phoenix is not only a suona song, but also an adaptation of guzheng, accordion and piano music. In 1970s, Wang Jianzhong, a famous composer in China, wrote a piano solo of the same name based on "A Hundred Birds at the Phoenix".
On the basis of retaining the characteristics of the original suona music, Wang Jianzhong combined the aesthetic methods and creative techniques of western music to adjust the melody and paragraph structure of the original music for piano playing techniques. While absorbing the characteristics of suona performance, he also simplified and unified it by using the development techniques of China traditional music, and added national harmony.