Moonlight is one of his works. The legend goes like this: One autumn, Beethoven traveled and performed everywhere and came to a small town on the Rhine. He heard the piano, which was his music. Someone is talking in the room. From the conversation, he learned that the brother and sister were poor and could not afford the tickets for his concert. Beethoven went in and played this song. The blind girl listened and asked if it was Beethoven. Beethoven didn't answer, but played another piece. The poor brother and sister listened, and a vivid scene appeared before them. When they were intoxicated, Beethoven had returned to the inn and recorded the music he had just played.
The legend of Beethoven's moonlight song was thus formed. He is not as noble as other musicians. He helped those poor brothers and sisters because he heard. Since he was deaf, he can still play so well. We should learn from Beethoven's noble qualities. He has made so many contributions to his country and is the pride of that country. As for us, we should also make contributions to our country. We want to help our younger children, our older grandparents, the disabled who are in poor health, and so on. In fact, there are many people we want to help. As long as we find them, we will help them. Then, you may learn some knowledge or truth from them. At the same time, it can also improve their own quality.