Hakka-Han Music is performance with string and wind music-based musical genres in Hakka traditional style music. Although Hakka-Han Music is performed mostly in the form of ensemble playing, it still can be distributed to string and wind music playing. With the passing of time, many musicians adapt Hakka-Han Music to different style of performing. Pipa master, Mr. Lin Shi-cheng, wrote pipa solo lute music songs of " Chu Shui Lian ", " Kao Shan "and "Cried the Mountain" arranging from Hakka-Han Music. This study selected " Chu Shui Lian ", " Kao Shan " and another two arrangement " Xi Diao " and "Xun Feng Qu " adapting from Hakka Chinese music by the author to analyze. Aim of this study is researching how pipa players perform these four Hakka-Han Music songs. First, this study describes the Hakka Chinese music background as well as its social value. Second the author compared the Hakka-Han Music musical structure and characteristic features. Finally, to let readers understand the characteristics of Hakka-Han Music clearly, the author analyzed these four songs for interpretation in form by sorting literature and data. The author in this paper is glade to organize the Hakka-Han Music systematically to interpret the rustic elegance of the Hakka-Han Music through a unique performance. By this study to let readers have more understanding and interesting in Hakka-Han Music by pipa performing.