Your seven strings are like sounds in the pine wind. What musical instrument is used to describe them?

guqin

Explanation:

Your seven-stringed instrument, such as the sound of pines and the sound of cold wind, comes from Don Liu Changqing's Listening to the Qin, which means that the seven-stringed instrument plays a cool tune, and it sounds like the rolling sound of pines.

Guqin is also called lyre, so it corresponds to poetry, so it is Guqin.

Related original text:

Liu Tang Changqing's "Listening to the Qin";

The lyre plays a cool tune and listens carefully, like a tumbling pine tree.

Although I like this ancient song very much, most people don't play it today.

Translation:

The lyre plays a cool tune, cadence, and listen carefully, just like the rolling sound of pine trees. Although I like this ancient song very much, most people don't play it now.

Extended data

Related background:

Listening to the Qin is a poem expressing feelings. By lamenting that ancient songs were ignored by the world, the poet expressed his grief and indignation at the lack of talents and relieved the regret that there were not many bosom friends. The whole poem has elegant artistic conception, lofty interest, implicit language, pun intended, and the loneliness between the lines is touching.

The whole poem changed from praising the piano to lamenting the fashion, revealing the poet's feelings of detachment and self-appreciation, being different from the secular world and having few confidants. Liu Changqing was extremely talented, but he was relegated because he was framed and so on.

Although he was full of complaints, his insistence on nobility prevented him from harmonizing with customs and interacting with others. This poem runs through his praise of elegance, nobleness and nobility, and expresses his persistence and the regret and silence behind it.

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