"Joruri" is an ancient Japanese folk art method.
The singer holds a shamisen and sings while playing.
The melody is deep, dignified, euphemistic and beautiful.
Once upon a time, there was a blind luther player who traveled around the country as a performer.
He had been playing and singing Joruri for decades, and his skills had reached the level of proficiency.
He was especially good at the ancient song Genpei Kawar.
One day, the violinist passed by the remote "Eikawa Hall".
It rained heavily in the mountains, so he had to stay overnight in the ancient temple.
Suddenly a fast horse flew up and called the violinist to sing for the Lord.
When the violinist saw that there was business, he quickly packed up the guys and followed the visitor into the mountain with his ponytail in hand.
He was blind and could not see anything, so he felt that the road was rough.
He walked very far and came to a big house.
There seemed to be people sitting around him, and the atmosphere was solemn and quiet.
Not daring to neglect, the violinist tuned the strings and began to compose a song.
Accompanied by the patter of rain, he sang the most fascinating part of the Genpei War, "King of Shangluo Qin".
There were many people listening around, but from beginning to end, no one uttered a word, and no one clapped or cheered.
After playing the song, some people were heard sobbing softly, while others were lamenting deeply.
The master was obviously moved by the master's skill, and ordered his subordinates to reward the master generously and then send him back to the ancient temple.
From that day on, the violinist was taken to the big house to play and sing "Jing Liuli" every night.
In order to get rich rewards, he did not care about the difficult journey, so he simply stayed in the ancient temple and gave the reward to the monks. , please ask the monk to take care of the food.
There was an eminent monk living in seclusion in an ancient temple.
He saw that the money the luthier took out were all ancient coins, which were very valuable and rare.
He also saw that his face was full of yin energy and his face was getting thinner day by day.
He knew that the luthier had met a ghost, so he Follow him secretly to get a closer look.
That night, the eminent monk found the violinist alone.
He groped his way to a cave in the mountains, played the three-stringed harp and sang ancient songs.
The surrounding area was filled with blood mist, corpses were everywhere, and hundreds of people wearing ancient feather-woven armors were standing there.
Ancient warrior.
They all had battle flags on their bodies, their armors were studded with arrows, and their faces looked sad and angry.
Sitting at the head was a general wearing red armor, with a divine light in his eyes and a majestic look, and he was listening to "Jing Liuli" with all his concentration.
The eminent monk was secretly surprised.
The ancient piece "Genpei Kaisen" played by the violinist told the story of the war career of the famous warrior Minamoto Yoshitsune during the Heian period.
Minamoto Yoshitsune was revered as the God of War during his lifetime, and this "Eikawakan" was the place where he committed suicide with a sword, and all the samurai under his command also died tragically here.
It seems that many of these ghosts have not yet gone to the underworld, but have been killed.
The resentment is bound up in "Yichuankan".
The eminent monk did not dare to speak out at the time, and only told the truth after the violinist returned.
After hearing this, the piano master thought about his past events and realized that what he said was true.
He was so frightened that he begged the eminent monk for help.
The eminent monk posted the Namu Myoho Lotus Heart Sutra all over the outside of the ancient temple to ward off ghosts, and recited the mantra to calm the souls in the afterlife, so that the ghosts who died with hatred would no longer haunt them.
"Minamoto Yoshitsune" does exist in history, and he is also one of the traditional heroes deeply loved by the people.
Because his career is full of legend and tragedy, he has been described in many stories and dramas.
Based on the armor enshrined in Minamoto no Yoshitsune at Oyama Gion Shrine, some people estimate that he is about 1.5 meters tall
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