What are the allusions between Yu Boya and Zhong Ziqi?

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After studying for three years, Boya became a famous local pianist. But Boya often feels distressed because she can't reach a higher level in art. Cheng Lian, Boya's teacher, knew his thoughts and said to him, I have taught you all the skills, and you have learned very well.

As for the feeling and understanding of music, I didn't learn it well myself. My teacher Wan Zichun is a master. His piano skills are superb and he has a unique feeling for music. He now lives on an island in the East China Sea of China. Do you think I can take you to visit him and study with him? Upon hearing this, Yu Boya said yes!

They prepared enough food and sailed for the East China Sea. When the boat arrived at Penglai Mountain in the East China Sea, Cheng Lian said to Boya, "You wait at Penglai Mountain first, and I'll pick up the teacher. I'll be right back. " Say that finish, Cheng Lian rowed away. After many days, Cheng Lian didn't come back, and Boya was very sad.

He looked up at the rough sea. Looking back at the island, the mountains are silent, and only birds are singing, as if singing a sad song. Boya couldn't help touching the scene, feeling it, sighing and improvising a song. This song is full of sadness. Since then, Yu Boya's piano skills have been greatly improved. In fact, Mr. Cheng Lian asked Yu Boya to find a feeling in nature alone.

Boya lives on an isolated island and keeps company with birds in the sea and Woods all day. His feelings naturally change, edify his soul, and truly appreciate the essence of art, so as to create a truly masterpiece. Later, Yu Boya became an outstanding pianist, but few people really understood his music.

On one occasion, Boya traveled by boat along the river. When the ship reached a high mountain, it suddenly rained heavily, and the ship stopped at the side of the mountain to take shelter from the rain. Boya's ears listened to the falling rain, and his eyes watched the vivid scene of the rain hitting the river. His piano was full of joy.

Boya was playing cheerfully when he suddenly felt the strings vibrate strangely. This is the pianist's telepathy, indicating that someone is listening to the piano nearby. Boya got out of the boat. Sure enough, he saw a woodcutter named Zhong Ziqi sitting in the Woods on the shore.

Boya invited him aboard and they exchanged names. Boya said, "Shall I play a song for you?" I'm all ears at once. Boya improvised a song "Mountain".

Zizi exclaimed, "What a towering mountain!" Boya played another song "Running Water" and praised: "What a mighty river!" Boya was very moved and excited and said to him, "Only you in this world can understand my heart. You are really my bosom friend! " So the two became best friends.

Boya reached an agreement with the little chef Hippo to visit him at his home after the visit. One day, Boya came to visit the hippo chef's house as promised, but the hippo chef unfortunately died of illness. Hearing this, Boya was heartbroken. He ran to the grave of the hippo chef and played a song full of nostalgia and sadness for him. Then, he stood up and smashed his precious piano in front of the hippo chef's grave. Since then, Boya has been insulated from the piano and has never played the piano again.

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Boya 1

Boya was a native of Chu State (now Jingzhou, Hubei Province) during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. Although he was a native of Chu, he practiced medicine in Jin and was proficient in piano art. Bo Ya touched the piano and met his bosom friend, which was the story that happened on his way home from visiting relatives.

This story was first handed down orally by the people, and there is no exact record in history. Among ancient books, Lieyukou, a native of A Zheng in the Warring States Period, wrote Liezi at the earliest, including a story about Boya playing the piano.

According to textual research, Bo, whose real name is Yu Mingrui, was coined by Feng Menglong, a novelist in the late Ming Dynasty. According to historical records, Zhong Ziqi is a native of Jixian Village, Hanyang. Everyone in the village is proud of his childhood, and there is a saying from mouth to mouth: "Childhood meets Boya, and we know each other through the ages."

In the Ming Dynasty, Feng Menglong compiled "Telling the General Situation of the World" and visited Hanyang. Because the pronunciation of "Yu" and "Yu" in Hanyang dialect is the same, both of them are unvoiced, so he put "When you meet a child, you will be handed down to a bosom friend through the ages." Mistaken for "Yu Boya in childhood, eternal bosom friend".

Boya also became the Yu Boya-Yu Boya in Feng Menglong's works, and thanked your companion by breaking the piano, which was included in the General Warning Statement.

2. Subperiod

Zhong Ziqi, name emblem, word sub-period. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Hanyang (now Jixian Village, caidian district, Wuhan City, Hubei Province) was born. According to legend, Zhong Ziqi was a woodcutter, wearing a hat and hemp fiber, carrying a pole and an axe.

According to historical records, Boya played the piano by the Han River when he visited relatives and returned to China. Zhong Ziqi happened to meet him and sighed: "Magnificent as a mountain, magnificent as a river." Because of the same interests, the two became close friends. After Zhong Ziqi died, Boya thought that there was no bosom friend in the world, and he would never play the piano again.

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