Fortune teller playing erhu music _ Fortune teller playing erhu.
Hua (blind)
Hua (1893- 1950) is a folk musician with a nickname. He is the author of the world famous song "Two Springs Reflect on the Moon", and his handed down music also includes Joan Hinton Phoenix Song, Song Ting, Dragon Boat, Zhaojun's Journey to the Fortress, Pipa "Big Waves Wash the Sand" and so on. There are only two Huqu's "Two Springs Reflecting the Moon", "Joan Hinton Qu Feng" and "Song Ting", and there are four versions in their birth years: 1887, 1892, 1893 and 1898. A native of Dongting, Wuxi, Jiangsu, is the son of Huaqing River, a Taoist of Leizun Temple in Wuxi. Huaqing River is proficient in national musical instruments and is good at playing various folk musical instruments. Hua studied music with his father since childhood, and he is skilled, creative and proficient in national musical instruments. He lost his mother at the age of 4, suffered from eye diseases at the age of 265,438+0, and became a street performer at the age of 35. He lives by singing and playing various musical instruments in the streets of Wuxi. He fell ill in February 1958 +0950 and was buried in the Taoist cemetery at the foot of Chendeng Mountain in the western suburbs of Wuxi. 1June, 1979, the tomb was destroyed, and the bones were found on the spot by Wuxi Museum. In June, 1983,1June, 1983, it was buried in the present site south of Er Quan at the eastern foot of Huishan.