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Verses expressing music

The verses expressing music are as follows:

The first poem "Ye Zheng" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

In the bright moon with purple sleeves and red strings, I feel dark when I play it Low profile.

Xian Ning refers to the place where the swallowing sound stops, which is full of deep feelings.

This is a musical poem, but also a poem about friendship. This poem has a novel idea and clever conception. It describes a woman's skill in playing the kite. She can't help but "stop with her fingers and swallow" when she reaches an emotional point. Why?

Because the kite player stayed alone in her boudoir and was lonely, the sorrow in her heart was infinite and beyond words. The whole poem is implicitly comforting and deeply touching, and the lingering sound lingers around for three days.

The second song "Listening to Playing the Qin" by Liu Changqing of the Tang Dynasty

On the seven strings of the cold wind, I listened quietly to the cold wind in the pines.

Although the ancient tune is self-loving, many people today don’t play it.

This is a wonderful poem that expresses one's ambitions. It explicitly writes about music, but actually expresses one's emotions through music.

This poem evokes emotions through listening to the music, lamenting the cold reception of ancient tunes, and thinking of the author's own life experience, which makes him feel sad and angry at not being able to recognize his talents. Therefore, he wrote this poem to express his feelings of not being understood by the world and having a close friend who is hard to find. It shows the author's non-kitsch attitude towards life.

The third song "Listening to the Shu Monk Playing the Qin" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

The Shu monk hugged the green silk and went west to Mount Emei. Wave your hand for me, it's like listening to thousands of pines.

The guest's heart is washed by the running water, and the remaining sound is the frost bell. Unconsciously, it is dusk in the green mountains, and the autumn clouds are dark.

This is a very wonderful music poem, which describes the effect of the Shu monk's superb piano music "resounding and stopping the moving clouds", which is amazing to read.

This poem uses side contrasting effects. Li Bai uses objective things such as thousands of pines, flowing water, frost clocks, etc. to exaggerate the superb piano skills of Shu monks, making people feel as if they are actually there.

The last sentence "Unconsciously, the blue mountains are dusk, and the autumn clouds are so dark." The scene represents the emotion, the scene blends, and the wonderful sound of the piano reaches a climax, which makes people feel respected.

The 4th song "Listening to Master Ying Playing the Qin" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty

The words of affection between children and daughters, and the kindness and resentment between you. Suddenly the situation became tense and the warriors went to the enemy's field.

The floating clouds and catkins have no roots, and the sky and the earth are vast and far away. A flock of birds chirped noisily, and suddenly a solitary phoenix was seen.

If you can't reach the top, you will lose your strength and plummet. I have two ears to sigh, but I don't know how to listen to the silk bamboo.

After hearing Master Ying play, he got up and sat aside. Pushing his hands to stop suddenly, his clothes were wet with tears.

You are sincere and capable, but you can’t put ice and coal in my intestines!

This is also a very classic "music poem". In the mid-Tang Dynasty, Yingshi, a monk from India, was famous all over the world for his skill in playing the piano, which can be seen from this poem.

This poem first describes the sound of the piano from the front. The sound may be soft, sad or loud, light and relaxing, or rapid. Sometimes it is like the lingering love words of a boy and a girl, sometimes like a heroic warrior rushing to the killing ground, sometimes like Catkins float between the sky and the earth, sometimes like hundreds of birds paying homage to the phoenix. It is really varied and beautiful.

After listening to the music, the listener can't help but be moved to tears and has a psychological feeling of two worlds of ice and fire, which highlights the wonderfulness of the piano sound. It is really varied, ups and downs, just like the sound of nature.