1, the monk of Shu took his green silk lute box and walked west down Mount Emei.
2. I want to know why my Jinse has fifty strings, and each string has a youthful interval.
3. Hum and whisper-and then mix them together, just like pouring pearls, big and small, into a plate of jade.
Qin introduced as follows:
Qin generally refers to an ancient musical instrument in China-Guqin, and also refers to other musical instruments, such as violin, cello and harp. Qin, commonly known as Guqin, is an ancient plucked instrument with seven strings and no taste. As a special culture, Qin dynasty summarized and represented the ancient and mysterious oriental thought.
The definition of Qin is introduced as follows:
Guqin was called "Qin" in ancient times, and there are other nicknames such as "Luqi" and "Stone". Although the legends of "Fuxi making Qin", Shennong making Qin and Shun making banjo are not credible, they have a long history. Qin first appeared in ancient books and records in China's first collection of poems, The Book of Songs.
"My Fair Lady, Friend of the Harp" in The Book of Songs Nan Zhou Guanluo, and "blowing sheng with a Guest Playing the Harp" in The Book of Songs Xiaoya Luming Literature all reflect the close relationship between the Harp and people's lives. It can be seen that the piano was popular more than 3,000 years ago. Later, the popularity of playing the piano among literati gradually formed the tradition of "playing the piano, playing chess, writing and drawing".
The piano music is introduced as follows:
At the beginning of advocating Qin music, Confucius taught gentlemen not to be coke. A gentleman is better than Qin Bide, and only a gentleman can be happy. Playing the piano is the highest realm of gentleman's cultivation, and the unity of man and music shows a calm and sincere demeanor. In the era of Confucius, Qin music was not only the personal cultivation and enjoyment of later gentlemen, but also the sacred music to accommodate heaven and earth and educate the people.
Qin, now called guqin, or lyre. Guqin has a long history. Many famous pianos have written records for textual research. They have wonderful piano names and magical legends. One of the most famous is Qi Huangong's The Clock.
In Yu Qin's music, Confucius heard the voice of King Wen Sheng, and Shi Kuang heard the voice of the subjugation of the Shang and Zhou Dynasties. The ancients believed that the weather of heaven and earth was contained in it, and people worshipped it and gave it moral belief. As a kind of "pronunciation", Qin Le embodies China's orthodoxy and culture for thousands of years.