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Looking for famous ancient poems or idioms that describe the beautiful and melodious sound of the piano and the superb skills.

Verse:

The broken jade in Kunshan screams, the hibiscus weeps and the fragrant orchid smiles. ---"Li Ping Kong Hou Yin" by Li He of the Tang Dynasty

Noisy and mixed bullets, big and small beads falling on the jade plate. --- "Pipa Xing" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

Secretly wearing a Qing minister to knock water jade, crossing the sea and leading a white deer. ---Li He of Tang Dynasty, "Listening to Master Ying's Qin Song"

Waving your hand for me is like listening to thousands of pines. ---Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Listening to Shu Monk Jun Playing the Qin"

The seven strings are clear and cool, and the ten thousand trees are clear and gloomy. --- Chang Jian of the Tang Dynasty, "Qin Xing on the River"

Idiom:

The lingering sound: describes the music as pleasant and intoxicating.

High mountains and flowing water: a metaphor for close friends or close friends. It is also a metaphor for the wonderful music.

Huang Zhong Da Lu: Huang Zhong: the first of the six Yang rhythms among the twelve rhythms of ancient Chinese phonology. Da Lu: The fourth of the six Yin laws. Describe music or words as solemn, upright, sublime and harmonious.

Qiuji wonderful: describes extremely exquisite, mostly describing music.

The lingering sound lingers for three days without stopping: lingering sound: the aftertaste of music; absolute: discontinuation. Describes a singing voice that is high-pitched, beautiful, and has an endless aftertaste.