Synaesthesia sentence of Li Pingyin.

Li's sentence using synaesthesia is that Kunshan is a broken phoenix, and Furong is cynical.

Kunshan jade broken Fengming, hibiscus crying dew fragrant orchid smile.

Commentary: The music is crisp and pleasant, just like the beauty of Kunlun Mountain and the chirp of phoenix. Sometimes it's like Guan Rong sobbing in dew, sometimes it's like vanilla laughing.

Appreciation: "Kunshan" sentence is written by sound, focusing on the ups and downs of music; The sentence "Furong" was written in the form of sound, which deliberately exaggerated the beauty of music and portrayed the musical characteristics of Li Ping's performance.

Li Ping's quotations are poems by Li He, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem uses a series of unexpected metaphors, vividly reproduces the poetic musical realm created by musician Li Ping, vividly records Li Ping's superb piano playing skills, and also shows the author's profound understanding of music and rich artistic imagination. The whole poem has beautiful language and novel and unique conception. The music itself is described in only two sentences, and a lot of pen and ink render the earth-shattering and weeping music moving effect, and a lot of association, imagination and myths and legends make the works full of romanticism.

This poem was written from the 6th year of Tang Xianzong Yuanhe (81) to the 8th year of Yuanhe (8 13). At that time, Li He worked in Chang 'an, where he served as an official Li Lang (a small official was responsible for offering sacrifices).

Li Ping's Elegance vividly reproduces the poetic musical realm created by musician Li Ping with a series of unexpected metaphors, vividly records Li Ping's superb skills in playing elegance, and also shows the author's profound understanding of music and rich artistic imagination.

The whole poem has beautiful language and novel and unique conception. The music itself is described in only two sentences, and a lot of pen and ink render the earth-shattering and weeping music moving effect, and a lot of association, imagination and myths and legends make the works full of romanticism.