Le Ying

Organized by CT. on 2022-04-02
Introduction to Le Ying(guqin)Master performer

Le Ying, a native of Beijing, her father is the owner of the famous pharmacy in the capital of the late Qing Dynasty, the old shop of Lejia. He has been strictly educated in traditional culture since childhood. When he was eight or nine years old, his father invited Jia Kuofeng, a student of Huang Mianzhi, a famous qin master in Beijing, to teach the piano at home. Drunk, "Dragon in the Sea", "Liezi Yufeng", "Three Wonders of Wei Bian" and so on. Le's finger strength is strong, the sound is firm, the chanting is skillful, the rhythm is flexible and full of charm, and she is an extremely accomplished female pianist. It is a pity that no student can pass on his art.

There is very little information about Le Ying, only the book "Understanding Guqin to Develop the Mind" mentions her person, but also only the year of birth and the year of her death is uncertain. The year of her birth is 1904. As for the year of her death, only she is known before the Cultural Revolution. pass away. After 1949, he participated in the Beijing Amateur Guqin Research Association. Yueying is one of the very few female pianists, but her rarity lies not in this, but in the distinctiveness and integrity of her piano art.

Le Ying, a native of Beijing, studied Guqin for four years at the age of eleven. After 1949, she participated in the Beijing Amateur Guqin Research Association. As for when Yue Ying learned the piano from Jia Kuofeng, and how long he took it, it is not known.

As for Jia Kuofeng, according to the "Qin History Beginning Compilation": "Jia Kuofeng, a Kuofeng, was originally a small trader who sold cotton threads and cotton belts. Changed to this business. After Huang Mianzhi passed away, he inherited the signboard of his "Jinling Qin Club", and worked closely with Zhang Huchen, who sold and repaired pianos in Liulichang, and advertised each other to attract business." What is the meaning of the so-called "Huang Mianzhi inherited the signboard of his "Jinling Qin Society" after the death of Qin History", but at least we can conclude that Jia Kuofeng consciously used the Jinling Qin School as the symbol of his guqin music. The qin masters who are positioned as Jinling School also have a direct relationship with this. "

"Leying, compared with the previous three pianists, the relationship between Leying and Yang Shibai is separated by more than one layer. Leying's pianist is Jia Kuofeng, and Jia is a disciple of Huang Mianzhi. In this way, Huang Mianzhi should be the one. The source of Yue Ying's qin art, and Jia Kuofeng and Yang Shibai are the same.

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