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Di Shi’s musical marriage

She is dignified, elegant, knowledgeable in etiquette, and loves music. A good pipa player can win a confidant and a lover; a "marriage through music" will be passed down as a legend through the ages

Feng Liao took his younger brother Shi to visit the Kingdom of Qiuci. Jiangbin, the young king of Kucha, has been admiring his younger brother Shi for a long time. In order to welcome his younger brother Shi, he specially held a large-scale concert in the palace. This ambitious and far-sighted king was also an excellent musician. He first played a set of music composed by himself, and then asked his younger brother to play a pipa. Di Shi played the pipa lightly and the melody was melodious. Jiangbin couldn't help but admired: "Her pipa playing skills are as beautiful as her appearance. After Guang finished playing, Jiangbin invited Di Shi to dance again. Di Shi's dazzling performance The dancing posture and solemn and elegant charm made people marvel.

The king fell in love with his younger brother Shi. He also admired Jiang Bin's good appearance and knowledge, but he was embarrassed because he was a girl. Just say it. A few days later, the two reluctantly parted ways.

Soon, when the young King of Qiuci saw Feng Liao again, he immediately expressed his intention to marry his younger brother Shi and asked Aunt Feng to be his matchmaker. Feng Liao said that this matter could only be decided after consulting Princess Jieyou, and at this time, his younger brother Shi was studying music in Chang'an, so Jiang Bin had to give up temporarily.

My younger brother Shi was studying very hard in Chang'an and was very talented. With his musical talent and the skills taught by the best musicians in the court, Shi Xuecheng was already a well-known musician when he returned to Wusun.

Soon, Jiang Bin came to propose marriage, and he was full of enthusiasm. He had political ambitions and wanted to strengthen the alliance between the Han Dynasty and Wusun by marrying his younger brother Shi. At the same time, he also hoped that his younger brother would organize the world-famous music in Qiuci. The king and the queen held a grand wedding ceremony. After his brother Shi became the queen, he personally took charge of the country's music and dance institutions, created new songs, and promoted the development of Qiuci culture and art.

In 65 BC, Jiang. The guest accompanied his younger brother Shi to Chang'an to congratulate them, bringing many Qiuci musical instruments. Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty named his younger brother Shi a princess of the Han family. This was completely the emperor's preference for Jieyou and his younger brother Shi. Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty kept them in Chang'an for a year. The princess was given chariots, flags and drums, and a singing and dancing team of dozens of people, bringing the music, dance and musical instruments of the Central Plains to Qiuci.