Next, Yan Cuo and Su He began their new university life. The other two girls in the dormitory were from other provinces. They were both carefree and easy to get along with. The four of them usually ate and attended classes together, and their feelings grew deeper and deeper.
Many people in the school now know about Yan Cuo and Su He. Many girls look at them with envy, and sometimes a few people gather together to talk about them. At first, Yan Cuo always feels uncomfortable, but Su He is a carefree person, so he just pulls her away.
"Other people have their mouths on them, let them say whatever they want, there's no need to worry about it." Su He saw things very clearly. She had noticed from the first day she came that Gu Xuran always had many admirers around him. Some of them just watched from afar, while others even dared to approach him on purpose.
Although there are many beauties in this school, Su He thinks she is not bad either. Why should she be afraid of them? She can just be open and honest. If they want to see her, let them go.
Yan Cuo listened to Su He's indifferent tone and had an expression of sudden enlightenment. "You are right. It is most important to be yourself. Why bother about others?"
Thinking of this, Yan Cuo finally felt relieved, and together with Su He, they openly allowed others to look at them and talk about them.
Since you have chosen that person, there will definitely be a lot of rumors. This is something you have to go through, so there is nothing to be afraid of.
Life in college is much richer than in high school. They all signed up for school clubs. Su He signed up for the dance club. Su He had practiced ballet for a few years when she was very young, so she had some basic skills. However, she hadn't practiced for so many years that she was no longer very good at it.
I hadn't originally planned to sign up, but after much promotion from senior students in those clubs, I finally decided to give it a try.
After all, this is something I liked when I was young. Although the process of picking it up will be difficult and hard, I still have to give it a try. It is better than giving up on myself.
Yan Cuo signed up for the school's piano club, intending to learn more from the seniors in the club. She secretly watched their performances outside the piano classroom. They were confident and calm, with notes flowing slowly from their hands. At that moment, the world seemed to become quiet, with only her heart beating along with the notes.
This feeling is truly indescribable.
Because there were many new students signing up for the piano club, Yancuo submitted an application form first and then waited for notification.
Yancuo was a little nervous while waiting for the notification. He had no foundation at all and didn't know if he would be selected.
Compared to the fierce competition on Yan Cuo's side, Su He passed it very quickly. Su He's basic skills were still there, and he could still perform some dance moves. Although they were a bit unfamiliar, he would get much better after practicing for a while.
That afternoon, they happened to have no classes, so they stayed in the dormitory reading. Su He had already gone to the dance studio to start practicing. Yan Cuo felt a little bored after reading for a while, so he turned on his phone.
Yan Cuo saw that a senior student in the club sent him a message, asking him to go to the piano classroom again. Yan Cuo packed up and went there immediately, and saw the senior student in the classroom.
There was also a boy sitting in front of the piano, wearing a simple white shirt, looking very clean. He lowered his head, and Yan Cuo couldn't see his face clearly, but he felt that he gave people a very clean feeling.
Boys who can play the piano must be good. Yan Cuo stood by and watched, listening to the boy in front of him playing.
As soon as the opening note came out, Yancuo recognized it as Beethoven's "Für Elise".
Although Yan Cuo couldn't play many songs yet, he listened to them a lot. When he first heard this song, he only thought the melody was beautiful, but when he listened carefully, he could appreciate the meaning of the song.
It was Christmas Eve in 1791. 21-year-old Beethoven was destitute, without roast goose, cherry pie, or the joy of Christmas. On the stairs at the entrance of Vienna's famous St. Stephen's Cathedral, Beethoven, with a solemn expression on his face, encountered a sobbing little girl. Her name was Alice. It turned out that her neighbor, Redel Basset, had been caring for her, and was nearing death. His long-cherished wish remained unfulfilled, and he firmly believed that if his final wish was not granted, he would not ascend to heaven.
"What is his wish?" asked Beethoven.
"He wanted to go to Tahiti in Polynesia to see the forests and the sea; he also wanted to go to the Alps..." Alice said while wiping her tears, "But the priests refused to help him, saying they couldn't help, and they drove me out."
Without saying anything, Beethoven covered little Alice with his coat and walked to Father Redl's side. He glanced at the blind old man, then gently walked to the corner and opened the almost decayed old piano. The moment the young musician's fingers touched the keys, a special emotion arose, as if angels were singing and guiding him.
The dense jungles and turquoise waters of Tahiti, with the faint aroma of local specialty coffee, and the clear blue skies and vast snow-capped peaks of the Alps spun in his mind and twirled between his fingers... He played with abandon, feeling as if his soul were soaring...
"I saw it. I saw the forest and heard the birds singing. There was the sea, and the sails in the distance, and the beautiful sunshine... Alice, you found a god who led me to heaven..." The old man, tears streaming down his face, struggled to hug Beethoven, who was playing. "Thank you for letting me see everything I wanted to see at the end of my life: the beautiful nature."
"No, I think we should all thank this angelic girl Alice. Please allow me to give this song to you. I want to record this piece of music permanently and let it accompany me on my future journey." After saying that, Beethoven stood up and kissed Alice, then walked into the biting cold wind of Christmas Eve.
Beethoven's life can be described as one of poverty and hardship, yet even in his most painful moments, he managed to bring happiness to those around him. His passion for life is evident in his music. Though sometimes filled with resentment and sadness, sometimes with hesitation and pain, Beethoven was definitely not one to live in a cramped space; his heart was as vast as the Milky Way. (The above analysis is from Baidu Encyclopedia.)
Always be full of hope for life and never complain about yourself. This is something many people cannot do.
As the melody changed, Yan Cuo's heart also changed. He felt it rise and fall along with it, as if he could sense Beethoven's previous inner changes.
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