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What does "Jinse" mean?
Jinse: the laudatory name of Jinse. Sese, an ancient stringed instrument. It has a long history. Le Shu quoted Ishimoto as saying: "Sacrifice is a tool". According to Yili, in ancient rural drinking ceremony, rural shooting ceremony and banquet ceremony, the harp was used to accompany singing. From the Warring States to the Qin and Han Dynasties, "the music of playing musical instruments" prevailed. During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, this instrument was a common harmony accompaniment instrument. Used in Qing music in Sui and Tang Dynasties. In the future, it will only be used for court music and Ding Festival music.

"Korea's residual green leaves, the west wind sorrow BiChi ripple. Who is in the year of golden flowers, the beauty caresses the frost bamboo. " Poetic and picturesque, it embodies the deep affection of ancient women's courtyards, the difficulty of crossing the line, the yearning for love and the pursuit of happiness.

A golden poem

I want to know why my Jinse has fifty strings, and each string has a youthful interval.

Zhuangzi daydreaming, a saint, was bewitched by butterflies, and cuckoo crowed in the imperial spring.

Mermaids shed pearl-like tears on the moon-green sea, and the blue fields breathed their jade to the sun.

A moment that should last forever has come and gone before I know it.

In this poem, Li Shangyin begins with a golden harp, and one of the fifty strings in the golden harp gives birth to a "reminiscence" of his past.

The last couplet: Looking back now, the old love is unforgettable, but everything seems to have happened in a previous life.

(Yishan is both civil and military, with heavy feelings and heavy righteousness)

So Jinse may not really be pleasing to the eye.