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What are the ancient poems praising the sound of the piano?

1, Kunshan jade broken Fengming, Furong tears dew vanilla smile. -Don Lee and Li Ping's Quotations

The music is crisp and pleasant, just like the beautiful jade of Kunlun Mountain and the chirp of phoenix; Sometimes let hibiscus cry in the dew, and sometimes let vanilla laugh.

2. Hum and whisper-and then mix them together, just like pouring pearls, big and small, into a plate of jade. -Don Bai Juyi's Pipa Trip

Chords are high and low, and she can change them at will, just like pearls, big and small, falling into the tracts.

3. The red leaves are floating in the court poems, and the piano is dripping around the dark spring.

From: the historical suburbs of the Tang Dynasty.

Red leaves fall with the wind, covering the whole courtyard, making people feel like they are in the realm of poetry. Stepping on the steps, I only heard the tinkling sound of the piano lingering around me. Oh, that's a hidden flying spring splashing.

As soon as I touch the strings, it brings me the smell of pine trees in a thousand valleys. -Tang Li Bai, "Listening to the Monk Jun of Shu"

Waving for me to play the famous song "The Wind Into the Pine", as if I heard the sound of Songtao.

Before she put down the pick, her stroke was over, and all four strings made a sound, just like tearing silk.

It's from Pipa Xing written by Bai Juyi in Tang Dynasty.

Be careful when you put away the plectrum at the end of the song. The four strings rang in unison, and the sound was sonorous and powerful, like a tight silk suddenly breaking. Although a song is over, its thrilling musical charm is thrilling and lingering for a long time.