Lake Tai is a large lake near Shanghai. It’s in a central location, so it has many commercial connections; because it’s quite shallow, it’s a peaceful place to visit. The Chinese folk song Boat on Lake Tai (太湖船) draws a picture of a peaceful scene, where a small boat glides across the water. You’ll enjoy that peacefulness when you play our arrangement for three to five octaves of handbells.
山青水明幽静静 湖心飘来风一阵呀 行呀行呀, 进呀进 黄昏时候人行少 半空月影水面摇呀 行呀行呀, 进呀进 |
In the tranquility by the green mountains and the clear water, a breeze wafts over from the center of the lake. Going, going; moving on. In the twilight few people are around, The image of the half-risen moon shimmers on the surface of the water, Going, going; moving on. (From Learn Chinese Weekly) |
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