4:33

A fast-paced epic Chinese war song with a cinematic score, approximately 180 beats per minute in 4/4 time, A deep and mysterious background chant of the "Golden Light Mantra" blends seamlessly with the rhythm, Instrumentation: sharp plucked guzheng strings, rapid pipa strumming, rapid bamboo flute/xiao playing, heroic counterpoint melodies on the erhu, fast-moving large war drums and taiko drums, metallic gongs, powerful orchestral strings, and brass fanning
4:40

A grand, epic Chinese Daoist-inspired orchestral song, The intro begins with a solo dizi (Chinese bamboo flute), airy and mysterious, echoing like it flows from the mountains, Slowly, deep war drums and temple bells enter, building solemn anticipation, The arrangement blossoms into a majestic blend of powerful guzheng plucks, rapid pipa runs, expressive erhu melodies, and soaring orchestral strings, Taiko and Chinese war drums drive the rhythm with intensity, accompanied by metallic gongs and chanting-like vocal layers that echo ancient Daoist rituals, The music evokes a sacred and epic atmosphere, as if narrating a timeless saga of immortals, celestial battles, and divine guardianship, Rich reverb and cinematic layering create a sense of grandeur, both mystical and heroic
5:37

6:34

A majestic, male, epic Chinese Taoist orchestral work, with male voices chanting in precise Chinese, resonating like a mountain stream, Taoist chanting style, Taoist ritual music, mysterious atmosphere, traditional Chinese instruments, guqin, guzheng, bamboo flute, temple bells, wooden fish, male monks chanting in unison, solemn and sacred, reverberating echoes, cosmic divine sounds, slow tempo, Taoist chanting, spiritual meditation, celestial background, deep ritual atmosphere, otherworldly, ethereal, heavenly blessing, solemn and sacred energy, Taoist ritual atmosphere, Taoist mantra chanting, ritual chanting of the Tai Shang Qing Jing Jing, Taoist temple resonance
5:19

三清寳誥
v4.5+
traditional Chinese folk, solemn chanting, Daoist temple music, ancient instruments like Erhu and Pipa, reverent, ritualistic, meditative, solo male vocal, sacred ceremony, acoustic, historical
3:43

This is a fast-paced, cinematic Chinese war song, written in 4/4 time, approximately 120 beats per minute, The deep, mysterious chanting seamlessly blends with the rhythm, The instrumentation includes crisp plucked guzheng strings, plucked pipa, rapid flute and xiao playing, majestic counterpoint melodies on the erhu, rapid drums and cymbals, metallic orchestration, and powerful metallic strings, Both pitch and melody are perfectly calibrated
3:42

4:02

Standard Chinese pronunciation is required, Cantonese is not allowed, Absolutely not! Other than that, do not change anything about the instruments or the melody!, Cantonese, A fast-paced, cinematic Chinese war song, performed in 4/4 time, approximately 120 beats per minute, with profound and mysterious chanting blending seamlessly with the rhythm, Instruments include crisp plucked guzheng strings, rapid pipa strumming, rapid bamboo flute/xiao playing, majestic erhu counterpoint melodies, rapid war drums and taiko drums, metallic gongs, and powerful orchestral string and brass sonatas, The performance maintains accurate pronunciation throughout, with clear and correct Mandarin pronunciation
3:07

A fast-paced, cinematic Chinese war song, written in 4/4 time, approximately 120 beats per minute, its deep, mysterious chanting seamlessly blends with the rhythm, Instrumentation includes crisp plucked guzheng strings, pipa strumming, rapid flute and xiao playing, majestic counterpoint melodies from the erhu, rapid war and round drums, metallic orchestration, and powerful metallic strings, Furthermore, the song incorporates accurate intonation and melody
3:44

3:06

雷祖寶誥
v5
Stereo, Taoist hymns possess an epic, cinematic atmosphere, with drumming and thunder, a slow tempo, accompanied by temple bells, distant thunder, and a strong sense of ritual, mystery, and solemnity, The ending is domineering
3:59

A grand, epic Chinese Daoist-inspired orchestral song, The intro begins with a solo dizi (Chinese bamboo flute), airy and mysterious, echoing like it flows from the mountains, Slowly, deep war drums and temple bells enter, building solemn anticipation, The arrangement blossoms into a majestic blend of powerful guzheng plucks, rapid pipa runs, expressive erhu melodies, and soaring orchestral strings, Taiko and Chinese war drums drive the rhythm with intensity, accompanied by metallic gongs and chanting-like vocal layers that echo ancient Daoist
3:09

廣澤降世‧保安聖王公
v5.5
The music blends the style of Taiwanese temple fairs and Miao festivals with powerful war drum rhythms and traditional percussion instruments (Luogu, cymbals, Taiko drums), modern electronic dance music, and bass, creating a vibrant and explosive atmosphere, It exudes a sacred, solemn, and powerful aura, capturing the energy of a street parade, The festive atmosphere is lively yet rhythmically controlled, with a blend of heroism and spiritual connotation, The cinematic sound design, strong rhythmic variations, recurring melodies, and catchy choruses are both powerful and righteous, as if a deity has descended
