Bai Yuyue plucked the strings gently and listened carefully to the trembling of the strings.
Then he shook his head and said, "No. This 'feather' thread has never been changed."
The music officer was really surprised this time:
"Where did the princess get it?"
Bai Yuyueque talked eloquently:
"The silk strings I originally used were taken from Longquan ice silk. The sound is soft and long, elegant and delicate."
"Now, except for the 'feather' string, the other six strings are a little thin and stiff."
The music official exclaimed:
"The princess is truly a god! Not only does she make such wonderful music, but she also knows how to make and understand the piano. I really admire her!"
Bai Yuyueque said quickly:
"The person who made this piano is my good friend Lei Jue. Yue Que has no merit at all, and he really cannot afford to be praised by you."
Lei Jue!
The contemporary master violin maker comes from the Lei family, a prominent violin maker for generations, and is the third generation.
As she spoke, she suddenly sighed and said:
“I don’t know where Lei Jue is now? I’m afraid it’s going to be very bad!”
The music officer bowed and said: "Princess, don't worry, Master Lei is doing well now."
"This piano was lost among the people after the fall of Tianjing and was taken away by Master Lei. Master Lei did not want to live under Liang Yinqing's Duan Kingdom, so he moved to Dasheng."
"After King Qingyang heard about it, he spent a lot of money, showed affection and reason, and tried many times before he finally persuaded Master Lei to sell the piano to him."
Mu Yuntian!
Bai Yuyue's eyebrows twitched.
She knew very well who Lei Jue was.
His temper was so bad that even nine cows could not be pulled back.
When I asked him to be the "Feng Zhao", he was asked three times and urged four times.
It wasn't until he heard himself playing "You Feng Lai Yi" that he agreed.
That is to say, because of the relationship between piano making, the two of them occasionally interacted with each other.
Note 1: Lei Jue, the third generation piano maker of the Lei family in Sichuan during the Tang Dynasty.
Among the guqins handed down from ancient times, the Tang Qin is the most precious artifact. Among the Tang Qins, the Leigong Qin is the most precious.
The Lei family of Shu Kingdom has been making qin for generations. According to Su Shi's "Miscellaneous Books on Qin Shi": the characteristic of Lei Gongqin is "its back is slightly swollen, like a sage leaf. The sound is about to overflow and linger, but it has a lingering rhyme, which is exquisite
in this way."
Famous lute makers in the Lei family include Lei Yan, who once served as the imperial edict of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, as well as Lei Wei, Lei Jue, Lei Wen, Lei Hui, Lei Chi, Lei Xiao, etc.