What are the poems related to the five-string pipa?
Poets in the Tang Dynasty also had a special liking for banjo, and they described the wonderful sound of banjo in many poems. Zhang Hu's "Five Strings of the Wangs" says: "The five strings are full of feelings, and life is full of twists and turns. I only envy the satrap of the romantic field and the small golden bell ringing in my ear. " The great poet Bai Juyi first wrote in his long poem "Five-string Opera": "Five-string Opera, Five-string Opera, the listener's heart is very small, Zhao Bi knows your affection, and the Five-string Opera is played for you one by one. One or two clues, the autumn wind blows away and the rhyme falls. Three or four strings ring, and the night crane records the sound in the cage. The fifth chord is the most depressing, and the water in Gansu is too cold to swallow. The five strings are played in parallel with the audition, which is pitiful. " This poem depicts rich chords in detail and incisively. There is also a sentence in Wei's Five-string Line: "Beauty plays five strings for me, and the dust suddenly calms down". Yuan Zhen also wrote a long poem called Five-string Drama.