míng​qín

to play a string instrument

鸣琴 鳴琴 míng​qín
to play a string instrument
to play a string instrument, especially the qín
governing through inaction
(literary) used to describe a style of governing where the leader manages affairs effortlessly or through inaction
sound of a waterfall
(literary) used to describe the pleasant, musical sound of a waterfall or falling water

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