Chapter 670: Chapter 506: Writing a Poem
Qin Liangyuan rolled her eyes, "Could it be self-composed by your third sister? That would be extraordinary, but donât you know about her composing a tune?"
If it was truly self-composed, wouldnât she play it in the mansion? Yao Menglian and the others claiming ignorance, who are they fooling?
Qin Liangyuan snorted coldly. Yao Menglian often followed behind her third sister, pretending to be aloof and proud, but in reality, she was just someone who liked to curry favor.
Gu Chengyu didnât expect Yao Mengxian to play this piece. He listened carefully for a moment, comparing it with himself, and concluded that he had the superior skill.
Yao Mengxianâs performance of the piece was still not as proficient as his; perhaps she had not practiced much.
Kong Shuhuan, having watched Zhu Pang and Gu Chengyu whispering across, found her thoughts drifting from the music.
In all fairness, Zhu Pang wasnât bad-looking. Though his face was youthful, his features were quite delicate.
Itâs just that the Mr. Gu beside him was simply too handsome, capturing everyoneâs attention at a glance, making Zhu Pang easily overlooked.
Her marriage with Zhu Pang was already set in stone; her future husband could only be him.
Perhaps she shouldnât be prejudiced against Zhu Pang, as it wouldnât bode well for their future relationship.
Once Yao Mengxian finished playing, Qin Liangyuan couldnât wait to ask.
"Miss Yao, what was the name of the piece you just played? I havenât heard it before."
Princess Rong Jia was also very curious. She too enjoyed playing the zither, and her younger sisterâs question echoed her own.
Being questioned, Yao Mengxian felt a bit embarrassed, as it wasnât her piece.
"Itâs a piece I overheard my grandfather playing. My grandfather learned it from Mr. Gu as well."
Yao Mengxian told a small lie. She couldnât directly state she heard it from Gu Chengyu, so she brought up her grandfather instead.
Gu Chengyu wanted to facepalm. How did it circle back to him?
"Oh? Mr. Gu, what is the name of this piece? Even I, in my ignorance, have never heard it," the Eldest Princess showed some interest.
Being asked, Gu Chengyu had no choice but to stand and answer, "Your Highness, the piece is called âAncient Lament.â
Gu Chengyu didnât want to explain where he learned it from, as he couldnât produce a book for it anyway.
"Ancient Lament?" the Eldest Princess murmured.
"The name indeed suits the melody of the piece. Is it a new creation by Mr. Gu, like his lyrics? Has Mr. Gu composed words for it?"
The Eldest Princess had heard Gu Chengyuâs previous lyrics and found the artistic conception beautiful and the melody enchanting.
Gu Chengyu replied, "This is not a lyrical piece and hasnât been set to words."
Since Yao Mengxian returned to her seat, Yao Mengdie pulled her aside to discuss the zither piece.
"Third Sister hasnât played this piece before. The melody is so beautiful. Were you afraid Second Sister and I would learn it from you?"
Seeing Yao Mengxian steal such a spotlight, Yao Mengdie felt a bit disgruntled, hurriedly pretending to joke, teasing Yao Mengxian.
But the coldness in her eyes was deeply felt by Yao Mengxian; this little girl must be plotting something again.
Yao Mengxian sneered to herself; she had displayed her talent today, leaving no moment for Yao Mengdie. Wasnât that jealousy and dissatisfaction?
"Fourth Sister, werenât you aware that my zither broke? Just the other day, you snapped my zither string, so I havenât played for several days. I couldnât borrow it from you because you were learning too!"
Without directly answering Yao Mengdie, she had previously refrained from expressing discontent in the Duke Mansionâs interest, did they assume she was easy to bully?
Sure enough, as soon as Yao Mengxian finished speaking, the faces of several nearby young ladies changed subtly.
Snapped her elder sisterâs zither string, then refused to lend her the zither. Considering todayâs visit to the Princessâs Mansion, it might have been deliberate, aiming to embarrass her sister.
Qin Liangyuan also cast a surprised glance at Yao Mengxian, believing she was preparing to endure silently!
Meanwhile, Princess Rong Jia was not focused on the zither piece, casting a glance at the painting that had been put away and suddenly had an idea.
"Mother! I noticed the blank space beside the painting. Why not add a poem? It might enhance the painting further."
The Eldest Princess also found the idea reasonable; throughout history, itâs common to write poems on paintings. Adding a poem in the blank space would indeed perfect the painting.
"You have a point. Whom do you suggest to compose the poem?"
"Let all the young ladies present compose a poem each, and we can inscribe the best one on the painting," Princess Rong Jia suggested after some thought.
The Eldest Princess felt relieved at heart; she had been worrying if her daughter had taken a fancy to Mr. Gu.
Painting was her daughterâs idea, and now composing poems; if she suggested Gu Chengyu, wouldnât it reveal her intentions?
Luckily, her daughter still knew how to restrain herself. A mother knows her daughter best, and the Eldest Princess understood her daughterâs disposition well.
Gu Chengyuâs handsome looks easily captivated a young girlâs heart, yet it was only superficial attraction!
She thought of having a good talk with her daughter later, cautioning her not to lose her head. How could a farm boy match her precious daughter?
"Then let the young ladies give it a try!"
The young ladies, with the Eldest Princessâs consent, felt overjoyed; this was an excellent opportunity.
Judging from the Eldest Princessâs plan, the painting was intended for the Empress. If their poem was selected, wouldnât it be their honor?
If the Empress praised them in passing, even just a little, that would be an immense benefit for them.
Furthermore, gaining the Empressâs favor might lead to a summons into the palace and some rewards, positively influencing future marriage proposals.
Princess Rong Jia, noticing the eager young ladies, let out a cold smile.
Could any of them compose a poem better than Gu Chengyuâs? None realized they were making a fool of themselves. Once she felt none were satisfactory, sheâd invite Gu Chengyu to compose a poem, making it appear natural.
Yao Mengxian glanced at Princess Rong Jia, feeling puzzled. Could the proud Princess Rong Jia genuinely appreciate works by young ladies like them?
Heir Qin and Second Young Master Qin were both exceptionally talented, leaving no room for them to make a spectacle.
Unclear of the Commandery Princessâs intentions, Yao Mengxian decided to watch the situation unfold without participating in the poetry.
"Third Sister, have you thought of any suitable lines of poetry?"
Yao Menglianâs voice brimmed with excitement. When composing poems in the mansion, the teacher always praised her lines as being vibrant and spirited; she was filled with confidence.
Yao Mengxian shook her head, "I wonât participate, but Second Sisterâs poetry has been lauded by Mr. Jia; Second Sister should try."
Upon confirming Yao Mengxianâs non-participation, Yao Menglian appeared genuinely sincere for a moment.
She knew that it wasnât just she whom Mr. Jia praised, as he had mentioned Yao Mengxianâs poetry was also spirited. However, Yao Mengxian wasnât focused on this.