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Who refers to "Moonlight Song" and "Don't be sad, brother, I'm just saying"?

Brother Moonlight Song, don't be sad, I'm just saying. The blind girl wants to listen to Beethoven's performance, so that her brother won't be sad because of it.

Appreciation: The girl said, "Don't be sad, brother, I'm just saying."

This is a "casual description" of the blind girl's language, which shows her understanding and consideration for her brother. She fully understood his brother's statement that "concert tickets are too expensive and we are too poor" and felt uneasy and regretted her unreasonable demands.

This kind of "casual talk" makes us feel the understanding of the blind girl, makes us feel faint sadness and acidity, and makes us feel that the blind girl is forced by life and suppresses her inner love for music.

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This article mainly tells about Beethoven's performance in a small town on the Rhine River more than 200 years ago. When walking in the evening, he was attracted by the intermittent piano sound and came to a hut. Hearing the conversation between his brother and sister in the hut, he couldn't help walking into the hut, playing a song of his own for the two brothers and sisters, and improvising the Legend of Moonlight.

1, the moonlight spilled into the window, and everything in the hut seemed to be covered with silver gauze. Beethoven looked at the two brothers and sisters standing beside him and pressed the keys in the quiet moonlight.

"Quiet": beautiful and quiet. The moonlight is as clear as water, and everything is so hazy and beautiful, elegant and quiet. Such beauty masks the simplicity and poverty of the hut.

This situation deeply touched Beethoven. He looked at those poor brothers and sisters and felt sympathy. Yes, beautiful music should also be given to the poor who love music. The idea made him press the button involuntarily.

He seems to be facing the sea, and the moon is rising from where the water meets the sky. On the surface of the microwave, silver light was instantly sprinkled. The moon rose higher and higher, passing through a wisp of gauze-like Wei Yun. The waves, brightly lit by moonlight, rushed to the shore one by one. ...

"Water and sky are connected": Water and sky are connected. "Microwave sparkle": tiny waves sparkle to describe the clear appearance of water. Instant: a very short time.

The shoemaker listened to Beethoven's piano, and he thought of the beautiful picture of the bright moon rising on the sea. The first picture: The moon has just risen from the place where the water meets the sky, and the sea surface is "wrapped in silver". With the change of the scene, the musical momentum is gradually enhanced and the tune is tortuous. The third picture: "Suddenly, there was a strong wind on the sea and huge waves were rolled up."

Strong music suddenly sounded. The waves "come in", the momentum is fierce, the music is loud and exciting, and the rhythm is getting faster and faster. What beautiful pictures and rich associations! The author praised Beethoven's superb skills through the Shoemakers' Association.

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