Listen to the piano and use your own words to describe how the poet listens to the piano according to the poem.

In "Listening to Playing the Qin", the poet explains playing the qin through the description of the sound of the lyre. The cool melody played by the lyre is melodious and ups and downs. Listening carefully is like the sound of the rolling pines. Although the author loves this ancient tune very much, most people no longer play it.

Write the emotion caused by listening to the piano and state the main idea. The twist of the word "although" in "the ancient tune is self-loving" changes from the praise of the sound of the piano to the emotion of fashion. The word "many" in "Today there are too many people who don't play" reflects the scarcity of qin players and close friends. In "Ting Tan Qin", the poet laments that ancient tunes have been ignored and not valued by the world, so as to express his grief and indignation at not being appreciated and to relieve the regret of his young close friend. The whole poem has an elegant artistic conception, noble aspirations, implicit language, puns, and the lonely feelings permeating the lines are touching.