Take Mozart as an example.
In "Fu Lei's Family Letter", Fu Lei educated his son by listening to Mozart's music: "For example, you yourself were aware of Mozart's characteristics in the past, but you didn't really have any sympathy for him; If the kindness is not deep, the love will naturally be unrequited; if the love is unrequited, it will naturally not be interesting enough; the less interesting it is, the less interesting it will be."
"Fu Lei's Family Letter" is This collection is a compilation of letters written by the famous Chinese literary translator Fu Lei to his son. It excerpts 186 letters from Mr. Fu Lei from 1954 to May 1966. The longest letter is more than 7,000 words long. The words between the lines are full of a father's love and expectations for his son, as well as his noble emotions for the country and the world.
Extended information
The family letters run through the final life course of Fu Lei and his wife from 1954 to 1966, recording Fu Cong’s learning process from a piano student to a world-class pianist, recreating Fu Cong’s The brothers grew up with tutoring background. Fu Lei once confidently told Fu Cong: "Don't forget: your family background from childhood to now is not only unique in China, but also very rare in the world."
Fu Min understands herself His parents and brothers are familiar with his family atmosphere. The "Fu Lei Family Letters" he selected can better show the Fu family style, reproduce his own tutoring background, and restore its authenticity, which cannot be replaced by others. "Fu Lei Family Letters" compiled by Fu Min is actually an autobiographical work in epistolary style that he carefully selected based on the correspondence between his parents and brother, cutting out the complex and simplifying it. It is true, vivid, beautiful and touching.
Looking at the entire family letter, the content is actually divided into two parts:
The first part (1954-1958) writes about Fu Cong’s parting feelings while studying in Poland, and talks about how to practice the piano. The way of music, the way of learning, the way of love, and even the friendship between teachers and friends, etc.;
The second part (1959-1966) writes about Fu Cong’s longing for him when he was performing in the UK and talks about the way of playing. , the way of art, the way of culture, the way of husband and wife, and even the art of life, etc.
The functions of Fu Lei’s letters from home: discussing art; stimulating young people’s feelings; training Fu Cong’s writing and thinking; and being a faithful “mirror”. The content of the letter, in addition to trivial matters in daily life, is more about talking about art and life, instilling the noble sentiments that an artist should have, letting his son know "the honor and disgrace of the country, the dignity of art", and be a "good man with both moral integrity and talent." An artist with outstanding personality."
Baidu Encyclopedia--Fu Lei's Family Letter