Su Shi's "Qin Poems"

Qin Poems

If there is sound on the qin, why won’t it sound when placed in the box?

If the words are on your fingertips, why not listen to them on your fingertips?

Explanation

If: meaning if

If the sound comes from the piano, then why does it not sound when you put it in a box?

2. He: What does it mean?

If the sound of the piano comes from your hands, why can’t you hear the sound from your hands?

3. The question you are thinking about is any Everything has several factors that complement each other. It can't work without the piano, and it can't be heard without hands.

Principle

This poem talks about the principle of playing the piano: The production of a piece of music cannot be done by the piano alone, nor by the fingers alone. It also depends on people's thoughts, emotions and technical proficiency. It is not difficult to master the piano, and everyone has fingers. However, due to the great differences in people's thoughts, feelings and playing skills, whether the music played is pleasant or not is completely different. The poem uses two questions to make readers think. In fact, this is a complex aesthetic issue: the subjective and objective relationship that produces artistic beauty

Appreciation

Wei Yingwu of the Tang Dynasty wrote a poem "Listening to the Sound of the Jialing River Waters to the Master": " The rock is dug to release the rushing water, which is said to be the trace of the ancient god Yu. The water is quiet in the clouds at night, and there is no sound in the stone. "My feelings." This writer's doubts and understanding of the relationship between Shui Shi and Su Shi are the same as those of Qin Zhi. This is actually a profound philosophical question, because from the perspective of Buddhism, everything is caused by the combination of causes and conditions, and things only exist because of the connection between them. That is to say, the so-called "four majors", Volume 5 of "Golden Guangming Sutra of the Most Victorious King" says: "For example, the organs are changed by karma, and the earth, fire, water, wind, etc. become the body. Following the causes and conditions, different results will occur, and they will conflict with each other in one place. Harmful, like four poisonous snakes with a basket. "The Sutra of Perfect Enlightenment says: "Always think about this, I am in this body, the four elements are in harmony." The Shurangama Sutra once explained what "turbidity" is. For example, pure water has its original nature, that is, the relationship between dust and sand is blocked, and the two bodies are not consistent with each other. Some people in the world take the dust and throw it into pure water. The soil is blocked and the water is destroyed. , looks bubbly, and is called turbidity. That is to say, "turbidity" is formed by the interaction between dust and clear water. Another paragraph of discussion is more clear: "For example, harp, harp, and pipa, although they have wonderful sounds, without wonderful fingers, they will not be able to produce them." Su Shi's poem is simply the visualization of this passage.