After things are finalized, there are still many details to be discussed in detail, such as the number of performances each year, themes of the performances, etc.

However, this did not prevent the Philharmonic Orchestra from officially announcing on social media that it welcomes Lu Qingfeng to join the big family as a guest.

Lu Qingfeng then forwarded it and responded modestly.

The fans are naturally happy.

No matter how popular Lu Qingfeng's violin skills were on the Internet, he could not be considered a real musician until he had performed on the big stage of a concert hall.

The collaboration with the Philharmonic Orchestra is an authoritative certification.

Lu Qingfeng is getting busier and busier. In addition to the things he is currently doing, he will also go to the Light and Shadow Symphony Hall to learn symphony orchestra ensemble during this period.

In addition, he also has to think carefully about the music for the activities at the Forbidden City. In addition to visiting the Forbidden City, he has recently started to learn ancient music from the Ming and Qing dynasties.

Starting from the Ming Dynasty, China's music culture has undergone new development and changes based on the previous generations.

For example, during the Wanli period, Zhu Zaiyu, a descendant of the Zhu family, created the twelve-tone equal temperament by using abacus to solve squares. This discovery was more than fifty years earlier than that of the West.

He submitted the "Complete Book of Music" which recorded this theory to the court, but at that time the Ming Dynasty was plagued by internal and external troubles and it did not attract much attention.

It was not until more than fifty years later that a French scholar proposed a similar theory, which was then perfected and applied to keyboard instruments by Bach.

During the same period, as capitalism began to take root in this land, folk music began to develop tremendously.

Pipa, suona, erhu and other common musical instruments today began to play an important role among the people at that time.

As for the palace, the Dianyue Palace was established in the early Ming Dynasty. It inherited and developed the court music of the previous dynasty and established the palace music system of Zhonghe Shaoyue, which was used for sacrifices, court meetings, and banquets.

The Qing Dynasty continued this system.

What Lu Qingfeng is learning now is Zhonghe Shao Music.

In ancient times, court music was of great significance. Since the Zhou Dynasty established the ritual and music system, monarchs of all dynasties in China have followed this method to demonstrate their ideas of governing the country.

At the same time, with the development of Confucianism and its promotion by those in power, the characteristics of being moderate, peaceful, elegant, pure, and correcting people's hearts were also integrated into court music.

All eight musical notes are available, where there is music there must be singing; the sounds of bells and chimes are as melodious as the sounds of gold and jade.

The musical instruments used are of various kinds, including hui, zhu, bofu, ji, zhu, chime bells, chime stones, bozhong, jian drum, xun, qin, panpipe, xiao, flute, sheng, hu, qin, se...

In order to learn this knowledge, Lu Qingfeng has been running back and forth between Peking University Conservatory of Music every day.

When he was enrolled in Peking University, someone suggested that he go to Alto Chinese Academy of Music. Alto Chinese Academy of Music was also very interesting. In response to the request of netizens, they called on Lu Qingfeng to go to their school.

Peking University did respond at that time.

As his talent in music developed more and more, students from the alto school kept asking him to come to school.

When Lu Qingfeng went to the Conservatory of Music campus to look up information, he was naturally recognized by chance and was usually asked to take a photo with him.

It was nothing originally, but I don’t know who dug up this old post and made a fuss about it, saying that Lu Qingfeng was successfully poached by Zhongyin.

It made him laugh and cry.

It’s Wednesday again, and “Sounds into the Ears” has entered the filming of the fifth episode.

This time, the program team took them to a mountain village primary school and asked them to be music teachers.

……

At the same time, in Fuso, No. 21, Sanmachime, Toranomon, Tokyo.

Kobunsha, a well-known publishing house with a long history in Japan, has its headquarters here.

Japan's publishing industry has always been very developed. Even in today's era when the Internet is constantly eroding the market share of physical stores, this small island country still maintains a good share of the physical market thanks to its comics industry.

There are four large publishing giants in Japan, namely Hitotsubashi Group, Otowa Group, Shinchosha and Kadokawa Group.

People who like anime and the two-dimensional world will be very familiar with the Hitotsubashi Group. The comic magazines under its umbrella, Shueisha, Shogakukan, and Hakusensha, are among the top publications in the market.

Shinchosha holds a pivotal position in Japanese culture. Founded in 1919, it has published a large number of literary works with a wide influence that no other publishing house can match.

In the past few decades, Shinchosha has been like a holy place in the hearts of Japanese literary writers.

Kadokawa Group is the most active in exploring overseas markets and is also at the forefront in IP development and investment in online light novels.

The most famous and core asset of the Otowa Group is Kodansha.

In comparison, Kobunsha is not outstanding. The only thing worth mentioning is the two magazines "JJ" and "Weekly Star" which focus on women's magazines and entertainment content.

Since the company was founded, it has been operating in this field, and this market has always been in the hands of Guangwensha.

During the heyday of literature in the last century, publishing houses also entered this field, and the mystery magazine "Bao Shi" was also acquired at that time.

It was reorganized into three magazines: Weekly Gem, Novel Gem, and SF Gem.

However, due to poor management and the bubble economy, it was acquired by the Otowa Group.

Today, the company focuses its main efforts on women and entertainment gossip, which have market advantages, while magazines in other fields are in a half-dead state.

Kumata Yamada is an editor of "Novel Gem".

"Yamada-kun, the editor-in-chief wants to go to his office for a moment."

Today was as usual. Yamada Kumata was carrying curry bread for breakfast and had just walked into the office when he heard the voice of his colleague Ono Ryoko.

"Hey, Ono-san, thank you for the reminder."

Due to poor performance, the company cut a lot of its budget and there were only a few people able to work in the office. The only editors left were the editor-in-chief, him, and Ono.

Ono is older than him, so he usually speaks in honorifics.

Putting down his briefcase and the breakfast in his hand, he straightened his clothes and headed to the editor-in-chief's office.

dong dong!

Knocked twice on the door.

"I'm Yamada Kumata, I'm coming in."

Then he respectfully pushed the door open and entered.

"Yamada-kun, sit down."

Editor-in-chief Shintaro Inomata is 56 years old this year. He is a lifetime employee of the company and has reached his current position step by step by accumulating seniority.

Despite his short stature, he possesses a slickness and sophistication gained through his work experience.

"Oh, Yamada-kun is here, sit down."

"Hi."

Yamada was half-sitting on the chair, keeping his back straight.

"Yamada-kun, I heard that you studied abroad in China, right?"

"Hi."

Yamada's heart moved, and he vaguely guessed the reason why he was called here this time.

"Can you understand Chinese characters?"

"Hey, no problem at all."

"That's great."

Inomata Shinichiro stood up from behind his desk, walked over to him and patted his shoulder.

"You should go to China."

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