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Listen to this poem describing the sound of the piano.

The poem "Listening to the Qin" describes the sound of the piano as "your seven strings are like the sound of a cold wind in a pine forest."

Sentence translation

The lyre plays a cool tune, cadence, and listen carefully, just like the sound of pines rolling.

This sentence comes from Liu Changqing's "Listening to the Qin" in the Tang Dynasty. The original text is as follows:

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.

Appreciation of sentences

The title of this poem is "Playing the Qin", and Liu Suizhou's collection and all the Tang poems are "Listening to the Qin". Judging from the word "listening" in the poem, it is appropriate to have the word "listening" in the title.

Qin is a traditional national musical instrument in ancient China, which consists of seven strings. Therefore, the first sentence takes "seven strings" as the pronoun of Qin, and the image is more specific. "Lingling" describes the crisp sound of the piano and arouses the word "cool breeze". "Pine Cold" symbolizes the sadness of the piano entering the pine forest with the wind, which is very vivid and guides readers into the realm of music. The word "listen" describes the ecstasy of the listener, which shows the beauty of the piano sound. Elegant and peaceful piano music can often arouse the listener's sense of tranquility and solemnity. And there is the title of "the wind enters the pine" in the piano music, which is a pun and well-intentioned.