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"Highly recommended" by the famous Japanese musician Eiko Yokoyama's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms - Dawn of Heroes" Romance of the Three Kingdoms Part 1 The Dawn of heroes - the opening song Romance of the Three Kingdoms Part 1 The Dawn of Heroes

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"Highly recommended" by the famous Japanese musician Eiko Yokoyama's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms - Dawn of Heroes" Romance of the Three Kingdoms Part 1 The Dawn of heroes - the opening song Romance of the Three Kingdoms Part 1 The Dawn of Heroes

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"Dawn of Heroes", also known as "Romance of the Three Kingdoms - Hero たちの夜明け" is the work of the famous Japanese musician Jing'er Yokoyama, which is the opening song of the 7-hour cartoon movie "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", and is also a combination of Japan's own fine synthesizers and Chinese folk music instruments. Chinese folk music instruments in music include erhu, guzheng, pipa, etc., the Japanese side in order to produce fine specially from the mainland to invite players to Japan to participate in the recording, including all the styles of the film are respectful of the Chinese style, the main theme of the soundtrack has always been played by the erhu, from the interlude of the theme song, to the main soundtrack paragraphs are.

This famous piece of music has been quoted many times in Chinese martial arts films and television dramas (such as Gu Tianle's version of "The Condor Heroes"). This song depicts the chaos in the world at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the people are not happy, and they hope that the hero will come to kuang fu sheji and save the heart of Cangsheng.

The opening chapter of the song with the momentum of swallowing mountains and rivers, pointing out the background of the music, the opening of the horn, bringing people to the distant Three Kingdoms period more than 1,800 years ago, although the history is long, but the sound is lingering, and the subsequent boy chanting is a reproduction of the magnificent history, not only the momentum of the magnificent mountains and rivers, but also the tenderness of the indescribable heroic boy, and perhaps there is a tragic feeling involved in it, with the low chant of the cello, it is more important to enhance the understanding of historical and cultural precipitation, making people infinitely evocative.

The embellishment of electronic harmony in the song strengthens the effect of vocal music, and depicts the heart of the historical hero as if it is right in front of you, not only rendering the cruelty of war, but also the expression of endless delicate feelings, and the tone of the violin, suddenly serious, turns to tenderness, which aggravates this tense and contradictory atmosphere. Finally, the trombone joined in, pushing the historical scene to a climax, and the clear and spectacular ending showed the heroic arrogance and showed the charm of the infinite reverie brought by music.

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"Highly recommended" by the famous Japanese musician Eiko Yokoyama's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms - Dawn of Heroes" Romance of the Three Kingdoms Part 1 The Dawn of heroes - the opening song Romance of the Three Kingdoms Part 1 The Dawn of Heroes
"Highly recommended" by the famous Japanese musician Eiko Yokoyama's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms - Dawn of Heroes" Romance of the Three Kingdoms Part 1 The Dawn of heroes - the opening song Romance of the Three Kingdoms Part 1 The Dawn of Heroes
"Highly recommended" by the famous Japanese musician Eiko Yokoyama's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms - Dawn of Heroes" Romance of the Three Kingdoms Part 1 The Dawn of heroes - the opening song Romance of the Three Kingdoms Part 1 The Dawn of Heroes

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Romance of the Three Kingdoms Part 1 Dawn of Heroes (Click to see the full episode)

At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the world was in chaos, the Ten Constant Attendants were in turmoil in the harem, endangering the imperial court, the doll emperor was killed one after another, and the foreign relatives covered the sky with their hands and monopolized power. The Western Liang warlord Dong Zhuo (voiced by Shunping Yuguchi) seized the opportunity to enter Luoyang and kill the chancellor, and his righteous son Lü Bufengxian (voiced by Jinjiashan Masatsukaku) was a hundred military gods. Outside, the Yellow Turban Army led by Zhang Jiao (voiced by Daisuke in the township) set off a peasant uprising under the banner of "the sky is dead, the yellow sky is standing, the age is in the nails, and the world is auspicious." The world is in chaos, and the herds are chasing deer. Liu Bei (voiced by あおいい輝彦), inspired by fate, met Guan Yu (voiced by Takeshi Aono) and Zhang Fei (voiced by Taro Ishida), and eventually Taoyuan Sanjie joined the wave of hegemony. Cao Cao (dubbed by Tetsuya Du), Yuan Shao, Yuan Shu, Gongsun Zhan and other heroes have successively stepped onto the stage of history, thus opening the prelude to the three kingdoms of hegemony...

"Highly recommended" by the famous Japanese musician Eiko Yokoyama's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms - Dawn of Heroes" Romance of the Three Kingdoms Part 1 The Dawn of heroes - the opening song Romance of the Three Kingdoms Part 1 The Dawn of Heroes
"Highly recommended" by the famous Japanese musician Eiko Yokoyama's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms - Dawn of Heroes" Romance of the Three Kingdoms Part 1 The Dawn of heroes - the opening song Romance of the Three Kingdoms Part 1 The Dawn of Heroes

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