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Urgent! ! ! Stories about people related to music in ancient China

1. The sound of the sound and the movement of the clouds

From "Liezi·Tangwen": "The sad song of Fujie vibrates the forest trees, and the sound of the sound of the movement of the clouds." Xue Tan learned singing from Qin Qing, Before he finished learning Qin Qing's skills, he thought he had mastered them completely, so he left and went home. Qin Qing did not hold back, and went to bid farewell to Xue Tan on the roadside in the suburbs. Qin Qing sang a majestic song to the beat, which shook the trees and stopped the fluttering clouds. Xue Tan apologized and asked to return to Qin Qing (to continue learning to sing), and did not dare to say that he was going home for the rest of his life.

2. It’s sunny in spring and snowy, and I’m from Lower Liba.

The allusion of Yangchun Baixue comes from the article "Song Yu's Answer to the King of Chu's Questions" in "The Songs of Chu". King Xiang of Chu asked Song Yu if he had any hidden virtues. Why don't the common people praise you very much? Song Yu said that there were singers who came to Yingzhong in the state of Chu. At first they sang "Xialiba people", and there were thousands of people in the country. When the singer sang "Yang A Xie Lu", there were only a few hundred people in the middle school. When the singers sang "Spring and Snow", there were only dozens of middle school students. When the song added some difficult skills, that is, "introducing businessmen, carving feathers, and mixing them with military conquests", there were only a few people who were able to succeed in junior high school. Song Yu's conclusion is, "It's the music that makes the song high, and the harmony that makes the song less." The more elegant and complex the songs such as "Yangchun Baixue" are, the fewer people can sing the harmony, that is, the song is high and the song is low.

3. The song is wrong, Zhou Lang Gu

The idiom comes from "Three Kingdoms·Wu Zhi·Zhou Yu Biography": "Yu Shao is devoted to music. Although he is after the three princes, he has If there is a mistake, Yu must know it, and if he knows it, he must take care of it. There is a saying in the past: "There is a mistake in the music, Zhou Lang will take care of it." This means that when Zhou Yu was listening to someone playing, even if he drank a few glasses of wine and was a little drunk, If there was even a slight mistake in the performance, it would not be hidden from his ears. Whenever he found a mistake, he would look at the player, smile, and remind the player that the note was wrong. Therefore, there are two songs saying: "If the song is wrong, Zhou Lang will take care of it."