3:14

A serene and elegant Chinese gufeng style song, inspired by Song Dynasty poetry, Main instruments: guqin, xiao flute, light erhu and soft string pads, Tempo slow and flowing, like mist drifting across a quiet river, Vocals soft, restrained, poetic, no heavy vibrato, no pop belting, more like gentle recital, Emotional tone: calm, reflective, unhurried, with spacious pauses and classical ‘留白’ aesthetics, Atmosphere evokes imagery of smoke-like rain, lone pavilion, falling blossoms, distant geese, and the feeling of ‘neither wind nor rain nor shine, ’ Overall mood tranquil, contemplative, lightly melancholic but calm at heart, Male and female duet in Mandarin Chinese
1:43

Style / Genre:
Chinese classical fusion with modern strings and piano, Mood:
Calm, wise, and uplifting — expressing Su Shi’s serenity, humor, and inner brilliance, (A quiet joy rising from simplicity; light blooming from the heart, )
Instruments:
Guqin, Guzheng, Erhu, Pipa, Xiao, Piano, and Violin, Soft percussion (konghou or drum brushes) for gentle rhythm, Male Bariton Vocal
2:42

Ancient Chinese poetic ballad with gentle female vocal, sung entirely in Mandarin Chinese, Slow and emotional tempo (around 64 BPM), Elegant traditional instruments, guqin, dizi flute, soft piano, and subtle strings, The music should feel like a quiet autumn night: calm, wistful, filled with longing and solitude, Inspired by Tang-Song poetry and Li Yu’s style, delicate, introspective, and timeless, The melody should flow like water and end with a fading echo, as if candlelight is slowly going out under the moon
2:58

Genre: Chinese lyrical ballad, classical crossover, ancient-modern fusion
Instruments: piano, guzheng, erhu, xiao, string quartet
Mood: poetic, reflective, emotional, nostalgic
Tempo: 60–70 BPM, 6/8 meter
Language: Chinese
2:37

poetic, serene, folk
