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Kneel for music
Example: (1) Er Quan Ying Yue, the work of a wandering artist, deeply touched the heart of music master Seiji Ozawa. His kneeling shows his love for art. On social status, how can a wandering artist be on a par with a master musician? Real art, regardless of rank. Only by abandoning all conventional ideas and approaching art with a pure and sincere heart can we truly appreciate the charm of art.

(2) The reason why "Two Springs Reflect on the Moon" is so touching is because of A Bing's skillful skills and the deep affection of music. This music is saturated with all kinds of bitter and sad feelings in A Bing's rough years. This is A Bing's painstaking efforts, so its artistic charm is enduring. It can be seen that life is the source of creation, emotion is the soul of art, and immortal art must be the art of the people, which is rooted in life and soul.

(3) When listening to The Moon Reflected in Two Springs, Seiji Ozawa shed tears and even knelt down. In the sad and moving melody, he heard the sound of heartbroken and felt the endless bitterness of the world. It is difficult to find a bosom friend, not only to know its melody, but also to know its heart. High mountains and flowing water are the highest realm of spiritual communication between listeners and performers by virtue of music.