Keys, pronunciations and Chinese words mean black and white keys installed on the organ and piano. A keyboard used to adjust tones. This piano has 88 keys, 52 white keys and 36 black keys.
The surface of ordinary key is made of ABS plastic by injection molding. Then stick it on the colored wood cut into a key shape. Modern high-grade keys are made of ebony black keys and ebony black keys, which absorb sweat and feel better.
Key: (jiàn). The radical "Jin" is simplified to "Cheng". Save strokes and simplify them according to ancient calligraphy.
Qin (Pinyin: qín) is a first-class word in the General Chinese Standard. It was first seen in the Warring States script. The original meaning is the name of the instrument, which is a plucked instrument, and later extended to the general name of the instrument.
Idioms with "pro"
1, qín xěn Jiàn dǎn d m n, an idiom in China, the pinyin is qín x and njià n d n, and Qin Xin means inner richness. -Excerpted from Lai's "Send Dong and Ji". Metaphor has both feelings and courage (old novels are often used to describe talents who can write and play).
2, Qin Jian Luo, China idiom, Pinyin is qín jiàn piāo líng, which means that the literati is down and out. From "To Zhou Qifeng".
3, playing the piano, Chinese idioms, pinyin is sé tiá o qí n nê ng, indicating that the couple have a harmonious relationship. From Long Beach, Xiao Ya.
4. Harmony between the harp and the harp, an idiom in China, pinyin is qín sè hé xié, which means harmony between husband and wife. From The Book of Songs Nan Zhou Guanju.