On the Characteristics of Musical Description in Listening to Jun

The musical description of "Monks in Shu Listen to Your Playing the Piano" has the following characteristics:

1. In his poems, Li Bai expressed his admiration and admiration for the voice of Shu monks by comparing his musical feelings with those of Shu monks. For example, after repeated invitations, the relic will take care of himself. By comparing his own behavior with that of Shu monks, he expressed his admiration for Shu monks' superb piano skills.

2. When I suddenly hear the autumn sound on the river, I should only fly in the smoke, and compare the sound of the piano to the sound of the river, showing the sense of flow and nothingness of music. In his poems, Li Bai directly describes the voices of monks in Shu, such as "the touch of a string makes a thousand valleys loose." This sentence uses "ten thousand" to describe the grandeur of the sound of the piano, which shows the superb skills of the monks in Shu.

3. The poet pays attention to the rendering of the atmosphere in the process of describing the sound of the piano. He described the grandeur and generosity of the piano sound with "the sound of running water" and the beauty and fluency of the piano sound. These descriptions not only show the beauty of piano sound, but also bring readers into a specific musical atmosphere.

The poet expresses his inner feelings and emotions by describing the piano sound. He described himself as intoxicated by the sound of the piano and expressed his enlightenment and detachment to the sound of the piano by thinking about solving world disputes. The expression of these emotions makes poetry more profound and connotative.

On the Theme of "Listening to the King Playing the Piano"

This poem is about music and listening to music. Li Bai, a poet, expressed his love for music and praise for Shu monks' piano skills by describing his experience of listening to them. At the same time, this poem also shows the poet's pursuit of the beauty of natural scenery and spiritual harmony.

The poem shows the unique charm and value of Qin culture in the traditional culture of China by describing the experience of listening to Qin by a monk in Shu. As an important part of China traditional culture, Qin represents an elegant and noble cultural identity and inheritance. The poet expressed his respect and recognition for this traditional culture by praising the piano skills of Shu monks.