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Pipa. Pipa line (parallel order).
In the tenth year of Yuan He, he moved to Jiujiang County Sima. In the autumn of next year, send off guests to Huangpukou, listen to the people who play the pipa at night in the boat, listen to its sound, and there is the sound of Kyoto. Ask his person, this Chang'an advocates women, try to learn pipa Yu Mu and Cao Er's good talents; is old and decrepit, and is committed to being a wife of Jia.
Then he ordered the wine, so that he could play a few songs quickly. Qu is merciful. He recounted the joys of his youth, and now he is drifting and haggard, and he is migrating to the rivers and lakes.
After two years of being out of office, he was at ease. Feeling the people said, it is the beginning of the evening to feel the meaning of moving. Because of the long sentence, the song is given away, where there are 612 words, the fate is called "Pipa Xing".
Xunyang Jiangtou night send-off, maple leaves and flowers in autumn. The master dismounts and the guest is in the boat, and there is no orchestra to drink wine.
If you are drunk, you will say goodbye, and you will be immersed in the moon in the vast river when you are drunk. Suddenly heard the sound of pipa on the water, and the host forgot to return to the guest. Xun Sheng secretly asked who the player was, but the pipa stopped and was late.
Move the boat to close to each other, invite each other, add wine and return to the lamp to reopen the banquet. After a long time, he came out, still holding the pipa and half covering his face.
The hinge plucks the strings three or two times, and there is love before the tune. The strings cover up the sound and thoughts, as if they are complaining about their lack of ambition. The low-brow letter continued, saying that there was no end to the matter in my heart.
Gently and slowly wipe and pick up, at first for "Ni Dress" and then "Six". The big strings are noisy like a torrential rain, and the small strings are like whispers. Noisy and staggered, big beads and small beads fall on the jade plate.
The bottom of the warbler is slippery, and the water of the spring is under the beach. The water spring is cold and astringent, and the condensation will not be silenced for a while. Don't have gloom and hatred, silence is better than sound at this time.
The silver bottle burst through the water slurry, and the iron rider stood out with the sound of knives and guns.
At the end of the song, beware of drawing, the four strings sound like cracks. The east ship and the west boat were silent, and only the autumn moon in the heart of the river was seen.
Groaning and plucking the strings, straightening up the clothes and collecting customers. said to herself, "I was originally a woman in the capital, and my home lived under the shrimp toad tomb."
Thirteen learned the pipa, and the name belongs to the first part of the teaching workshop. Qu Ba often teaches good talents, and makes up every time he is jealous of Qiu Niang.
Wuling is young and entangled, and I don't know how many red silk songs are played. The head of the cloud grate is shattered, and the blood-colored skirt is stained with wine.
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Pipa from.
Bai Juyi's pipa line.
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The big beads and small beads fall on the jade plate, which refers to the musical instrument pipa.
"Big beads and small beads falling on the jade plate" refers to the sound of "pipa". This is a poem in Bai Juyi's "Pipa Xing", the original text is: The big strings are noisy like torrential rain, and the small strings are cut like whispers. Noisy and staggered, big beads and small beads fall on the jade plate.
Its meaning is: the sound of the big strings is long and loud, like a storm, and the soft sound of the piano is like people whispering. The sounds were intertwined, like big beads and small beads, falling from the jade plate. It is used to describe the beautiful timbre of the pipa when playing.
Introduction: Pipa, the first plucked instrument, plucked string instrument. Made of wood or bamboo, etc., the speaker is semi-pear-shaped, and the top is equipped with four strings, which was originally made of silk thread, and now it is mostly made of steel wire, steel rope, and nylon.
The neck and panel are equipped with "phases" and "frets" to determine the phoneme. When playing, it is an important national instrument that can be played solo, accompaniment, ensemble and ensemble.
The pipa is a traditional Chinese plucked musical instrument with a history of more than 2,000 years. The earliest musical instrument known as the "pipa" appeared around the time of the Qin Dynasty in China. The word "pipa" in the word "jue" means "two jades collide and make a pleasant sound", indicating that this is a musical instrument that makes sound by playing the strings.
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01 Pipa.
Big beads and small beads fall on the jade plate" describes the effect of playing the pipa. "Big beads and small beads falling on the jade plate" originally refers to the sound of large and small raindrops falling on lotus leaves. In Bai Juyi's "Pipa Xing", it refers to the moving vocal music played by the pipa.
In his famous poem "Pipa Xing", the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi vividly described the effect of playing the pipa: "The big strings are noisy like torrential rain, and the small strings are cut like whispers. Noisy and staggered, big beads and small beads fall on the jade plate.
Through the description of the pipa girl's superb playing skills and her unfortunate experience, this poem exposes the irrational phenomena of feudal society, such as bureaucratic corruption, withering people's livelihood, and buried talents, expresses the poet's deep sympathy for her, and also expresses the poet's indignation at his innocent depreciation.
"Big beads and small beads falling on the jade plate" originally refers to the sound of large and small raindrops falling on lotus leaves. In Bai Juyi's "Pipa Xing", it refers to the moving vocal music played by the pipa. By the Tang Dynasty (7th-9th centuries AD), there was a peak in the development of pipa.
At that time, the pipa was indispensable for court bands and folk singing, and it became a very popular instrument at that time, and it was in a leading position in the orchestra.
This kind of pomp and circumstance is widely recorded in ancient Chinese poetry. For example, the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi very vividly described the pipa performance and its acoustic effects in his famous poem "Pipa Xing": large beads and small beads fall on the jade plate.
The sound of a high-quality pipa is strong penetrating (attenuation is reduced, and it travels far). The treble is bright and rigid, the midrange is soft and moist, and the bass is rich. What is depicted in Bai Juyi's poem "Pipa Xing" is no longer the poet's artistic exaggeration, but the veritable performance effect of contemporary pipa.
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The sound of the big bead and the small bead falling on the jade plate describes what musical instrument is as follows:
The sound of the pipa is described as follows:
The big strings are noisy like shouting torrential rain, and the small strings are cut like whispers.
Noisy and staggered, big beads and small beads fall on the jade plate.
The bottom of the flower is slippery, and it is difficult to go under the drift ice of the secluded spring.
The ice fountain is cold and astringent, and the condensation will not be silent for a while.
Translation: The big strings are long and noisy like a storm; The small strings are gentle and delicate, like someone whispering.
Loud and noisy and cut sounds are played intertwined; It's like a string of big beads and small beads falling off a jade plate.
The sound of the pipa was like the smooth chirping of a bird under a flower, and then it was like the flow of water under the ice was blocked, and Zheng Dou's deep, whimpering voice trembled.
It was as if the cold sound of the water spring began to condense, and the sound gradually broke off when it condensed but not smooth.
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1. Hupai's "big beads and small beads falling on the jade plate" describes the sound of playing the pipa.
2, "Big beads and small beads fall on the jade plate" comes from Bai Juyi's "Pipa Xing", the original sentence is: The big strings are noisy like torrential rain, and the small strings are as sharp as whispers. Noisy and staggered, big beads and small beads fall on the jade plate. It describes the moving vocal music played by the pipa.
3. "Pipa Xing" is one of the long Yuefu poems by the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi. Composed in the 11th year of Yuanhe (816). Through the description of the pipa girl's superb skills in playing the New Year's Slip and her unfortunate experience, this poem exposes the irrational phenomena of feudal society, such as bureaucratic corruption, withering people's livelihood, and buried talents, expresses the poet's deep sympathy for her, and also expresses the poet's indignation at his innocence and depreciation.