Wang Changling's poem "Autumn Night Shihuai Meeting of Hezhe People" says: "How far away the lyre is, the more visitors shoot."
Yuan Zhen's "Listening to a Wife Playing Farewell to a Crane Fuck" leaves a sad song, so I don't blame the Seven Laws.
The fourth song of the study "Shi Jiu's Visit to Korea": "The pearl tree breaks first in autumn, and the lyre hurts me alone."
Xiao Zhongshan in Yue Fei's works wants to give his heart to heptachord. There are few bosom friends, and no one listens to the broken string.
You can also look up poems containing "Qin", that's all.
Qin, also known as the lyre and the guqin, is an ancient seven-string plucked instrument.
Qin, a very special musical instrument, is recognized by the world music circle.
As the basic equipment of literati, Qin and Jian are closely related to China culture and China literati.
Qin, chess, books and paintings, as symbols of talent and beauty, have long been loved by literati.
As a special culture, Qin is the summary and representative of China's long civilization.
As a special culture, Qin dynasty summarized and represented the ancient and mysterious oriental thought.