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Describe ancient poems, famous sentences or idioms with beautiful piano sounds and superb skills.

Poem:

The phoenix cries when the jade in Kunshan is broken, and the lotus tears and the vanilla smiles. -Tang Lihe's Li Ping's Poems

hummed, whispered-and then were intermingled, like a pouring of large and small pearls into a plate of jade. -Tang Bai Juyi's Pipa Trip

I secretly admire the Qing officials to knock on the water jade, and the moths crossing the sea lead the white deer. -Tang Lihe's "Listening to Yingshi Qinge"

has brought me by one touch of the strings, the breath of pines in a thousand valleys. -on hearing jun the buddhist monk from shu play his lute by Li Bai in Tang Dynasty

There are seven strings, and all the trees are beautiful. -Don? Chang Jian's

idiom:

The lingering sound is lingering: it describes the music as pleasing to the ear and intoxicating.

high mountains and flowing water: a metaphor for a bosom friend. It is also a metaphor for the beauty of music.

Huang zhong-da-Lu: Huang zhong: the first uniformity of six yang laws in the twelve laws of ancient Chinese phonology. Da Lu: the fourth law of six yin laws. Describe the solemn, fair, mysterious and harmonious music or words.

Being poor is wonderful: describing it exquisitely, and describing music more.

the lingering sound lingers for three days: lingering sound: the lingering smell of music; Absolutely: broken. Describe the high-pitched, beautiful and melodious singing with endless aftertaste.