According to Lu's "Chunqiu Benwei Pian", playing the piano and listening to it in the bell. When Boya plays the piano, the sound of the piano shows the ripples of towering mountains and flowing water, and the artistic conception can be realized in the bell. After Zhong Ziqi's death, Boya thought that there was no confidant in the world, so he broke the lyre and never played the piano for life. In this friendship, Boya showed her persistence in music and cherished friendship, which was touching.
In front of Zhong Ziqi's grave, Boya once wrote a short song: "I remember last spring, there was a gentleman by the river. I visited again today, but I didn't see my bosom friend. But it hurts to see a piece of land! Sad, sad, sad, can't bear to cry. Why come and go? There are dark clouds on the river bank. I will never play this song again, and the three-foot lyre will die for you! " This poem expresses Boya's memory of his lost friend, which is touching. These poems are not only treasures of literature and art, but also precious expressions of human emotions.
The story of Boya and Zhong Ziqi is as follows:
During the Spring and Autumn Period, Yu Boya, a musician of Chu State, was famous for his superb piano skills. His music is very infectious and can touch people's hearts. However, Boya always felt that his music could not perfectly express his inner world. By chance, he played the piano in the wild and met the woodcutter Zhong Zi.
When Boya plays the piano, his piano sounds depict the grandeur of mountains and the beauty of flowing water. Surprisingly, Zhong can fully understand the meaning behind these music. He said, "Well, my heart is with me." This sentence shows the profound understanding and friendship between them, and is also called the origin of "bosom friends".
However, the good times did not last long, and Zhong Ziqi died of illness, which was a great blow to Boya. He lost his friends, and more importantly, he lost someone who could understand his music. In grief, Boya broke his beloved lyre and decided not to play the piano for life. He said, "If you break the cold phoenix tail on the lyre, you won't hit anyone in the early stage!" " This expressed his pain and helplessness in losing his bosom friend.
This story has been passed down through the ages, not only because it depicts profound friendship, but also because it shows the power of music and people's desire for understanding. The story of Boya and Zhong Zi tells us that true friendship is based on understanding and respect, and only those who understand each other can become true friends. At the same time, this story also reminds us to cherish our friends, because they are precious wealth in our lives.