"Mountain Flowing Water", a China guqin song, belongs to one of the top ten ancient songs in China.
It is said that Boya, a pianist in the pre-Qin period, once played the piano on a barren land, but Zhong Ziqi, a woodcutter, could understand that this was a description of "towering like Mount Tai" and "surging like a river". Boya was shocked: "Well, the child's heart is the same as mine." After Zhong Ziqi's death, Boya lost her bosom friend, broke the piano, and never played it for life, so there was a song of high mountains and flowing water.
According to records, Boyatai was built in the Northern Song Dynasty, rebuilt in the Qing Dynasty, and restored after liberation. There is the word "Qintai" on the front of the stele gallery, which is said to have been written by calligraphers in the Northern Song Dynasty.
Nowadays, Boya terraces, which have experienced wind and rain, have become an important scenic spot in Hanyang. The hall is resplendent and magnificent. In front of the hall is a piano platform made of white marble, which is said to be Boya's violin. When you stand quietly in the distance, among the lakes, mountains and flowers, you will see four words written on the forehead of the gate of the stele gallery: high mountains and flowing water. It turned into a call, echoing in our ears forever.
Artistic conception expressed in high mountains and flowing water;
This piece of music shows the majestic, profound, solemn and noble charm of the mountain in the high mountain part. In the part of flowing water, the artistic conception of flowing water and towering mountains is vividly expressed.
The myriad changes of running water in nature, the gurgling of streams, the majestic rivers, the pentium of slopes and waterfalls, and several clear and transparent overtones remind people of the gentle splashing of mountain springs.