After the whole network was hacked, she traveled through the small fishing village of Datang
Chapter 158: Learning Songs from the Tang Dynasty
After staying in modern times for a week, it was still late at night when I returned to Datang, and no one noticed Su Qingqing's departure.
Su Qingqing brought enough food, cloth, dried meat and medicines (basically Fengyoujing), and she carried them according to the upper limit displayed on the void panel.
After putting these supplies away, Su Qingqing opened the sliding door, walked out of the dark room of the bedroom and locked it.
When Su Qingqing was renovating, she specifically asked Liang Duli to separate this darkroom in the big bedroom so that Su Qingqing could travel back and forth to carry supplies.
On a summer night, it's a bit boring with the windows closed, but if you open the windows, there are a lot of mosquitoes.
As the saying goes, "A person rises up at night and cries like thunder on the seashore."
In order to deal with mosquitoes, Su Qingqing brought several mosquito nets and a piece of polyester mesh gauze when she traveled across time.
She lit the candle, hung up the mosquito net, then cut out a few pieces of gauze, removed the mortise and tenon structure of the screen window frame, spread the gauze on top, and pressed the wooden frame tightly, just like the frame used to fix the cloth during embroidery. .
After installing screens on the south and east windows, and then pushing open the outer windows covered with exquisite window paper, you won't be afraid of mosquito attacks.
Su Qingqing's canopy bed was a drawing she drew with simple figures. It was made entirely of huanghuali wood and was extremely valuable.
According to the historical trajectory, the canopy bed truly appeared in the Ming Dynasty.
However, Su Qingqing likes canopy beds. She feels that the beds that are now popular in the late Tang Dynasty are not so convenient with no obstructions on all sides.
Mainly in Xunzhou, the weather is hot all year round and mosquitoes are rampant. You can hang a beautiful mosquito net on the canopy bed!
She showed the simple drawing of the canopy bed to the carpenter Liang Duliu hired to make the furniture, and he immediately understood it.
Originally, things like furniture were actually related to etiquette.If the owner is undisciplined and careless, then any kind of furniture can be made.
In the late Tang Dynasty, ordinary people's homes already had a lot of tall furniture.However, the traditional etiquette when interacting with nobles is still based on sitting on the floor.
The etiquette system determines the shape of furniture. Generally speaking, the more people follow ancient etiquette, the less tall furniture they have.
The meaning of "bed" in the Tang Dynasty is also slightly different from that in modern times.
Before the late Tang Dynasty, "bed" referred to a seat, not a bedding; the same goes for "couch", which was a seat placed in the hall.
For example, the Arhat bed is equivalent to the ancient version of a couch. It was formerly a couch and had three fences. A food table or a small spoon was placed on it, and it could be used for drinking tea or wine.
The Hu bed is a maza, a small cross-folding bench that the Hu people like to sit on. It is easy to carry.
With the addition of armrests, the bed becomes a top chair.In the past, when marching and fighting, the generals with higher status would sit.
Therefore, "top spot" represents status.
This kind of sitting posture does not conform to Han etiquette and is called "Husi".But "Sitting Absolutely" is really comfortable, so the nobles eventually fell in love with it.
Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty was fond of "sitting on a barbed bed," and his actions followed suit. This kind of barbed bed soon spread among the nobles.
In the early Tang Dynasty, people still paid attention to "sitting upright"; now in the late Tang Dynasty, "sitting awkwardly" has become the general trend.
As a new human being from modern times, Su Qingqing is of course more accustomed to sitting around.Almost all the furniture is on high legs, and only in the main hall, there is a low couch for sitting on the floor.
Su Qingqing's movements of installing mosquito nets and screen windows woke up Chunhua who was on duty outside.
The other party stood up in a daze and walked to the door, asking Su Qingqing if she needed anything.
"Nothing, just go to sleep." Su Qingqing replied, blew out the candles, and lay down on the bed made of huanghuali wood.
She stared at the tent roof in a daze for a while. The rhythmic rise and fall of the waves outside the village soon brought her into a deep sleep.
The next day, the maid came in to help Su Qingqing get up, and was a little surprised to see the mosquito net and screen window.
Mosquito nets became popular in the late Tang Dynasty, and were called "宮". No matter common people or nobles, they were inseparable in summer and must be purchased. After all, mosquitoes bite people regardless of their rank.
But the fabrics used as mosquito nets are different. Nobles generally use light gauze, a transparent and patterned silk fabric.
The mosquito nets used in ordinary people's homes are made of linen spun into filaments and woven into cloth. Compared with light gauze, they are much stuffier.
Poorer families, such as those from down-and-out families, such as those in this small fishing village, have nothing and can only endure the mosquito attacks silently.
There is a poem that proves that "the poor man has no scarf and sleeps in a thatched hut".
The mosquito net that Su Qingqing took out was something that the four maids in Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter had never seen before, so they were a little curious.
Especially Chunhua, who is good at female celebrities. After helping Su Qingqing put on her clothes, she couldn't help but touch the mosquito net on the bed.
Su Qingqing saw her movements and said casually: "I installed this myself last night."
Chunhua retracted her hand, bowed and said, "No wonder the lady doesn't use light silk yarn to make a veil. The holes of this gauze are sparse and just right, and it is indeed more breathable. It's just that I am so ignorant that I can't see the weaving method of this yarn. Why do you ask me?" Give me some advice.”
How could Su Qingqing know how to weave? She couldn't even weave the most common linen, so she said, "This is more troublesome. I won't be able to figure it out for a while."
Chunhua thought too much and just thought it was inconvenient to make it public and didn't mention it.
After breakfast, Su Qingqing called Xiaoman and Nalis to start studying behind closed doors.
Xiaoman and Nalis were extremely happy about Su Qingqing's enthusiasm for music.
Originally, because of the arrival of the four maids in spring, summer, autumn and winter, they were worried that their status in the master's heart would not be guaranteed.
Xiaoman originally thought that Su Qingqing wanted to learn the konghou, but this time, she learned to sing.
Xiaoman's singing skills are strong, and Nalis's enunciation is accurate.
However, it didn't matter to Su Qingqing whether the pronunciation of the Mandarin dialect of the Tang Dynasty was accurate or not, since she didn't understand it anyway.
The song for the semi-finals is designated, but the song for the final can be chosen by yourself.
Su Qingqing had already planned in her heart that since she wanted to learn singing skills, she might as well learn an ancient song from the Tang Dynasty and stand out in the finals.
She asked two female musicians to perform one of her best songs, both sung in the Mandarin of the Tang Dynasty. At first listen, you will be amused by the speech, but the more you listen, the more you will get hooked.
Tang poetry is actually just like modern lyrics, it was originally meant to be sung.It's just that the melody of the poem was lost in the long river of time and has not been handed down.
Since Su Qingqing had the opportunity to come to Datang, of course she had to learn it, and she also had to sing in pure Tang Dynasty Mandarin pronunciation.
If you want to learn from her, you should learn the richest poetry of the Tang Dynasty. Such a magnificent and splendid civilization must be passed on to let modern people appreciate the style of the Tang Dynasty.
Everyone is saying that the Chinese music scene is in decline and that the generation born after 00 cannot hear anything good.But Su Qingqing wants to let everyone know that when it comes to Korean style, Hua style is the best.
Su Qingqing brought enough food, cloth, dried meat and medicines (basically Fengyoujing), and she carried them according to the upper limit displayed on the void panel.
After putting these supplies away, Su Qingqing opened the sliding door, walked out of the dark room of the bedroom and locked it.
When Su Qingqing was renovating, she specifically asked Liang Duli to separate this darkroom in the big bedroom so that Su Qingqing could travel back and forth to carry supplies.
On a summer night, it's a bit boring with the windows closed, but if you open the windows, there are a lot of mosquitoes.
As the saying goes, "A person rises up at night and cries like thunder on the seashore."
In order to deal with mosquitoes, Su Qingqing brought several mosquito nets and a piece of polyester mesh gauze when she traveled across time.
She lit the candle, hung up the mosquito net, then cut out a few pieces of gauze, removed the mortise and tenon structure of the screen window frame, spread the gauze on top, and pressed the wooden frame tightly, just like the frame used to fix the cloth during embroidery. .
After installing screens on the south and east windows, and then pushing open the outer windows covered with exquisite window paper, you won't be afraid of mosquito attacks.
Su Qingqing's canopy bed was a drawing she drew with simple figures. It was made entirely of huanghuali wood and was extremely valuable.
According to the historical trajectory, the canopy bed truly appeared in the Ming Dynasty.
However, Su Qingqing likes canopy beds. She feels that the beds that are now popular in the late Tang Dynasty are not so convenient with no obstructions on all sides.
Mainly in Xunzhou, the weather is hot all year round and mosquitoes are rampant. You can hang a beautiful mosquito net on the canopy bed!
She showed the simple drawing of the canopy bed to the carpenter Liang Duliu hired to make the furniture, and he immediately understood it.
Originally, things like furniture were actually related to etiquette.If the owner is undisciplined and careless, then any kind of furniture can be made.
In the late Tang Dynasty, ordinary people's homes already had a lot of tall furniture.However, the traditional etiquette when interacting with nobles is still based on sitting on the floor.
The etiquette system determines the shape of furniture. Generally speaking, the more people follow ancient etiquette, the less tall furniture they have.
The meaning of "bed" in the Tang Dynasty is also slightly different from that in modern times.
Before the late Tang Dynasty, "bed" referred to a seat, not a bedding; the same goes for "couch", which was a seat placed in the hall.
For example, the Arhat bed is equivalent to the ancient version of a couch. It was formerly a couch and had three fences. A food table or a small spoon was placed on it, and it could be used for drinking tea or wine.
The Hu bed is a maza, a small cross-folding bench that the Hu people like to sit on. It is easy to carry.
With the addition of armrests, the bed becomes a top chair.In the past, when marching and fighting, the generals with higher status would sit.
Therefore, "top spot" represents status.
This kind of sitting posture does not conform to Han etiquette and is called "Husi".But "Sitting Absolutely" is really comfortable, so the nobles eventually fell in love with it.
Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty was fond of "sitting on a barbed bed," and his actions followed suit. This kind of barbed bed soon spread among the nobles.
In the early Tang Dynasty, people still paid attention to "sitting upright"; now in the late Tang Dynasty, "sitting awkwardly" has become the general trend.
As a new human being from modern times, Su Qingqing is of course more accustomed to sitting around.Almost all the furniture is on high legs, and only in the main hall, there is a low couch for sitting on the floor.
Su Qingqing's movements of installing mosquito nets and screen windows woke up Chunhua who was on duty outside.
The other party stood up in a daze and walked to the door, asking Su Qingqing if she needed anything.
"Nothing, just go to sleep." Su Qingqing replied, blew out the candles, and lay down on the bed made of huanghuali wood.
She stared at the tent roof in a daze for a while. The rhythmic rise and fall of the waves outside the village soon brought her into a deep sleep.
The next day, the maid came in to help Su Qingqing get up, and was a little surprised to see the mosquito net and screen window.
Mosquito nets became popular in the late Tang Dynasty, and were called "宮". No matter common people or nobles, they were inseparable in summer and must be purchased. After all, mosquitoes bite people regardless of their rank.
But the fabrics used as mosquito nets are different. Nobles generally use light gauze, a transparent and patterned silk fabric.
The mosquito nets used in ordinary people's homes are made of linen spun into filaments and woven into cloth. Compared with light gauze, they are much stuffier.
Poorer families, such as those from down-and-out families, such as those in this small fishing village, have nothing and can only endure the mosquito attacks silently.
There is a poem that proves that "the poor man has no scarf and sleeps in a thatched hut".
The mosquito net that Su Qingqing took out was something that the four maids in Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter had never seen before, so they were a little curious.
Especially Chunhua, who is good at female celebrities. After helping Su Qingqing put on her clothes, she couldn't help but touch the mosquito net on the bed.
Su Qingqing saw her movements and said casually: "I installed this myself last night."
Chunhua retracted her hand, bowed and said, "No wonder the lady doesn't use light silk yarn to make a veil. The holes of this gauze are sparse and just right, and it is indeed more breathable. It's just that I am so ignorant that I can't see the weaving method of this yarn. Why do you ask me?" Give me some advice.”
How could Su Qingqing know how to weave? She couldn't even weave the most common linen, so she said, "This is more troublesome. I won't be able to figure it out for a while."
Chunhua thought too much and just thought it was inconvenient to make it public and didn't mention it.
After breakfast, Su Qingqing called Xiaoman and Nalis to start studying behind closed doors.
Xiaoman and Nalis were extremely happy about Su Qingqing's enthusiasm for music.
Originally, because of the arrival of the four maids in spring, summer, autumn and winter, they were worried that their status in the master's heart would not be guaranteed.
Xiaoman originally thought that Su Qingqing wanted to learn the konghou, but this time, she learned to sing.
Xiaoman's singing skills are strong, and Nalis's enunciation is accurate.
However, it didn't matter to Su Qingqing whether the pronunciation of the Mandarin dialect of the Tang Dynasty was accurate or not, since she didn't understand it anyway.
The song for the semi-finals is designated, but the song for the final can be chosen by yourself.
Su Qingqing had already planned in her heart that since she wanted to learn singing skills, she might as well learn an ancient song from the Tang Dynasty and stand out in the finals.
She asked two female musicians to perform one of her best songs, both sung in the Mandarin of the Tang Dynasty. At first listen, you will be amused by the speech, but the more you listen, the more you will get hooked.
Tang poetry is actually just like modern lyrics, it was originally meant to be sung.It's just that the melody of the poem was lost in the long river of time and has not been handed down.
Since Su Qingqing had the opportunity to come to Datang, of course she had to learn it, and she also had to sing in pure Tang Dynasty Mandarin pronunciation.
If you want to learn from her, you should learn the richest poetry of the Tang Dynasty. Such a magnificent and splendid civilization must be passed on to let modern people appreciate the style of the Tang Dynasty.
Everyone is saying that the Chinese music scene is in decline and that the generation born after 00 cannot hear anything good.But Su Qingqing wants to let everyone know that when it comes to Korean style, Hua style is the best.
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