This is one of Vera Hall's three piano pieces, "Sun and Moon".
Written in 1756, it is a piano sonata.
Sonata is a multi-movement musical genre, and a sonata takes about 15-20 minutes to perform.
Unlike other ordinary piano pieces, sonatas are more complex, so they require performers to have extremely high piano skills and strong expressiveness and tension. They are also an important tool for measuring the performer's level.
Even if one is just a little bit weaker or lacks physical strength, one will not be able to play smoothly.
In the world piano music difficulty ranking, "Sun and Moon" ranks ninth.
Ying Zijin supported his chin with his hand and finished reading the music score that Ying Luwei had laid out. After thinking about it for a while, he understood.
Although much of it is the same, this is not the score she wrote.
The last time she left Earth was in 1782.
Before leaving, she did not make the piano score public.
It should be that people at that time listened to her concert, copied the music score, and then passed it down.
But after all, I just listened to it by ear, so there are many mistakes in the music score.
This has resulted in no one being able to play "Sun and Moon" completely now, but it's not really that difficult.
Ying Zijin thought about why she chose to learn piano from those top musicians. It was because music could help her relax and get rid of worldly desires.
It was really unexpected that after all these years, when she returned to Earth, the name she casually chose, Vera Hall, would become a famous historical figure in the music industry.
She also became the object of Ying Luwei's attention.
Tsk.
Ying Zijin tapped on the keyboard with a lazy look.
What a pity, without the real music score, Ying Luwei will never be able to play "Sun and Moon" in her lifetime.
As expected, because Ying Luwei's personality collapsed again and again, after she posted such a Weibo at work, netizens immediately mocked her.
[I can't stand it anymore. He is still playing "Sun and Moon". Even some top pianists in the country don't dare to say that they can play "Sun and Moon". What is the point of a vase pianist pretending to be? 】
[I won't say anything about marketing her image of living a peaceful life, but she says she is the next Vera Hall, but where is the face? 】
[I simply cannot tolerate anyone trying to scam goddess Vera. Does Ning have that kind of talent and hard work? You say you want to make music well, but you are still jumping around and pretending to be noble. You should learn from Ying sister and know what true indifference is. 】
This time, Ying Luwei's fans were not happy.
[The comment above, we admit that Lu Wei is very different from Vera. After all, they are not from the same century. But comparing an adopted daughter with her is really unworthy. Does Ying Zijin know how to play the piano? 】
[This adopted daughter must be from the countryside. How can she play the piano? Not worthy to compare with Lu Wei. 】
[Brainless fans, these days playing the piano is considered showing off by wealthy socialites. There is no hope. 】
Ying Zijin accumulated some buzzwords, then put down his phone, tapped his fingers casually on the keyboard, and hacked into a computer.
She leaned back in her chair and opened a bottle of Coke.
——
On the other side of the ocean, there is still that basement piled with instant noodle boxes.
“Pfft…Fuck!”
Looking at the black screen, a hacker choked on instant noodles for the third time and almost died.
His eyes were filled with tears, and he was almost heartbroken.
[Sister, what’s wrong again? I’m so innocent. 】
Didn't he just hack into her computer once out of curiosity?
What a sin he has committed.
Three letters were sent over there.
【nok】
Seeing these three letters, the hacker's expression changed.
Why did you think of asking this?
How should he answer this?
He typed carefully.
[Sister, how do you know Nok? 】
This time Ying Zijin replied with two words.
【speed. 】
“…”
A hacker looked at these two words, and after a few seconds, he slapped himself.
Well, sister, I’m not asking him, I’m forcing him to confess.
He estimated that if he didn't tell what Nok was today, all of his dozen computers would be scrapped.
Then his mission was ruined.
[Okay, sister, I'll send the URL to your computer, you can check it out and see the answer. 】
Only after he sent this message did his computer return to normal.
A hacker sighed and wondered if he should file a report.
After thinking about it, he decided not to fight.
Anyway, it’s not his child, so let the man worry about it.
He is happy!
A hacker picked up the instant noodles and continued eating.
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First Hospital.
Zhong Manhua hurried over: "How is the old lady?"
The housekeeper who was waiting outside the ICU wiped his sweat and said hurriedly: "Madam, the old lady hasn't woken up yet, the doctors are rescuing her."
This time, Madam Ying fell into a coma, partly because she was angry and partly because she was scared by Mr. Zhong.
Zhong Manhua was also quite annoyed: "Have you contacted the Imperial Capital Hospital?"
"Miss Lu Wei called just now." The housekeeper said, "Miss Lu Zhi's tutor will come here in person."
"That's great." Zhong Manhua breathed a sigh of relief. "Let the First Hospital stabilize the old lady's condition first."
Although Lu Zhi's mentor studied Chinese medicine, because he has some relationship with the Meng family, his medical skills are more advanced than those of ordinary Chinese medicine practitioners.
Zhong Manhua waited for another hour before the ICU door opened.
Seeing the attending doctor coming out, Ying Luwei hurriedly went up to him and said, "Doctor, how is my mother?"
"The old lady's health is indeed getting worse." The attending doctor shook his head, "The situation is not optimistic. I suggest you be prepared."
When these words were spoken, all three of them were shocked.
Is it that serious?
"But it's not hopeless." The attending doctor hesitated for a moment, "I wonder if you have heard of Shaoren Hospital?"
Zhong Manhua frowned: "Which Chinese medicine hospital?"
She had naturally heard of Shaoren Hospital, which was very famous in the past.
However, with the rise of Western medicine and the gradual decline of traditional Chinese medicine, Shaoren Hospital is no longer what it used to be.
"That's right." The attending doctor nodded. "There's a new doctor over there. He's very skilled. You can go and have a look."
Zhong Manhua's expression faded and she politely declined: "That's not necessary."
Lu Zhi’s mentor is coming in person. Is there any other Chinese medicine in Shanghai that can surpass his skills?
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