The famous ancient Qin Jiaoweiqin got its name from the manor. What did later generations use Jiaowei as a metaphor?

1. Jiaowei Qin is named after: a Qin made by Cai Yong, a famous writer and musician in the Eastern Han Dynasty. When Cai Yong was "fleeing across the country and far away from Wuhui", he once rescued a section of sycamore wood that had not been completely burned and had an unusual sound from the fire. He made a lyre according to the length and shape of the wood, and the sound was indeed extraordinary. Because there were still burn marks on the tail of the piano, it was named "burnt tail". "Jiaowei" is famous all over the world for its pleasant sound and unique production method.

2. Later, "Jiaowei Qin, Jiaowei, Jiaotong, Jiaoqin" were used to refer to beautiful musical instruments, or to describe talented people who have gone through hardships and unappreciated treasures; ", Tong Cuan, Cuan Xia Tong, Cuan Xia Tong, Cuan Xia Yu, Cuan Xia Yu, good talents enter Cuan" refers to good talents who cannot be used, or metaphors of being devastated and surviving.