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What does it mean to read the guqin and listen to the poems in the famous paintings?

It means: to see a good painting, we should look at it from the perspective of "viewing"; Just like the mood and attitude when reading a poem. Many times, when reading ancient poems, you will bring words such as "analysis of ancient poems" or "appreciation of poems". This is probably what "famous paintings should be read like poems" means here.

In the second half of the sentence, "Guqin is also used to listen to underwater sounds", the sound of running water, the sound of dripping water and the sound of water droplets rolling ... no underwater sound is the same, but the artistic conception of each underwater sound is beautiful. When you listen carefully to the underwater sound, your mood will be different. Listening to the piano here is the same, and the artistic conception can reach a high level.

Famous paintings should be read like poems, and guqin should also listen to the couplets of Yanshan National Studies Museum like the sound of water.

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Horizontal approval: Guotai Min 'an

The first part: a kind family and a kind country (every family is generous and every family is kind. This will make this country good, too )

Downward: A family made a country make a polite concession. Will make the country polite)

Piano room

Horizontal recognition: as good as water

Part I: Famous paintings should be read like poems (famous paintings should be read like poems)

The second part: Guqin is also used to listen to underwater sound (Guqin should listen like underwater sound).

Seven-character poems include seven-character ancient poems, seven-character metrical poems and seven-character quatrains.

Seven-character style is a genre of ancient poetry, which is mainly composed of seven words or seven sentences per sentence. It originated from folk songs.

In the pre-Qin period, in addition to the seven-character sentence patterns in The Book of Songs and Songs of the South, Xiangcheng Pian in Xunzi was a seven-character miscellaneous verse written by imitating folk songs.

In the Western Han Dynasty, there were seven popular rhymes, such as Sima Xiangru's Fan Jiang and You's Jiupian, as well as Louhu Song and Shangjun Song contained in Hanshu.

There were many seven-character miscellaneous songs in the Eastern Han Dynasty. For example, Mai Yao, Wu Zaicheng (Sima Biao's Five Elements of Han History) and Huan Er Ge (Bao Puzi's Shen Ju) at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty are all vivid, popular and fluent folk works in seven languages. According to legend, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty once called his ministers together and made a seven-character couplet of Bailiangtai. But according to later research, this is an untrue statement and unreliable.

Ge Yanxing by Wei is China's first complete seven-character poem of literati. Later, Tang Huixiu and Bao Zhao had seven-character works. Bao Zhao's 18 "Zhun Qi Difficult to Walk" not only greatly expanded the content of the poem, but also changed the rhyme of the original seven-character poem into the rhyme of every other sentence and can be changed, which opened up a new way for the development of the seven-character style.

Seven-character poems gradually increased from Liang to Sui, and it was not until the Tang Dynasty that seven-character poems really developed. The appearance of seven-character poems provides a new and bigger form for poetry and enriches the artistic expression of China's classical poems.

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