Chapter 674 Choosing Songs
Chapter 674 Choosing Songs
Li Moer was very impressed by Liu Tianhua and Yang Yuqing's willingness to donate 10% of their profits to the charity foundation. They didn't know how much less money they would lose as a result of this decision. Even 10% of the profits would still be an astronomical amount.
After chatting with Liu Tianhua and Yang Yuqing for a while, Li Moer and Tian Li left the backstage and agreed to bring them both a song sheet when they signed the contract in a few days, so that they could find a music teacher to learn how to read the music. They both nodded in agreement.
After returning to the dormitory and eating some snacks, the four sisters chatted for a while before turning off the lights and going to bed. Li Moer waited until they fell asleep, then she entered the space with a thought. Because there was a curtain made of cloth, she was not afraid that Tian Li and the others would find out that she was not in the bed.
After entering the space, Li Moer turned on the computer and looked for Andy Lau's songs. Finally, he found "Chinese". The other songs were basically about love, and it was still a little early to sing those songs now.
Copy the accompaniment to a USB drive and plug it into the speakers used by the aunties who dance in the square.
I then copied the lyrics onto the music score before it was complete.
Then I started looking for the song that Yang Yuqing was going to sing, and finally found "Tell You Gently", which is a pretty good song to sing now.
Following the same pattern, I downloaded the accompaniment to a USB drive and then copied down the lyrics.
After doing all this, Li Moer went to sleep on the cruise ship. When she woke up, she went to the mountain where ginseng was grown with just a thought.
Li Moer looked at the ginseng forest before her, her heart filled with anticipation. She squatted down and carefully examined the ginseng's growth. Nourished by the spiritual energy of the space, these ginsengs were growing exceptionally well. Each plant had a thick root and a well-developed beard, clearly a high-quality ginseng with extremely high medicinal properties.
She gently stroked a ginseng plant, feeling the vitality and energy coming from her fingertips. Suddenly, she noticed that the leaves of a ginseng plant not far away were a little different. The color was greener than the surrounding ones, and the leaves were also wider. Li Moer's heart moved, and she walked over quickly, squatting down to observe carefully.
This ginseng was taller and thicker than the others, and its tendrils stretched out like tentacles. Li Moer knew that this ginseng must be the best of the best.
More than forty years have passed since these ginsengs were planted. Although this time is not very long, she often waters them with spiritual spring water, so their medicinal properties are definitely better than those of the century-old wild ginsengs.
Afterwards, she walked around the ginseng forest again to make sure that the other ginsengs were growing well, and then left the forest with satisfaction.
When I came to the other medicinal herb plantations, I saw that they were growing very well and nodded with satisfaction.
In fact, these medicinal herbs have always been taken care of by Li Yun. For those with particularly strong medicinal properties, Li Yun would prepare them according to her master's teachings and then put them in a large warehouse prepared for her by Li Moer.
Now Li Yun has placed a lot of brewed top-quality medicinal materials in the warehouse.
I went to the bamboo forest and petted the red pandas for a while. I didn't plan to do any carving this time.
After thinking about it, she realized that she hadn't practiced calligraphy for a long time, so she found a lot of rice paper, selected an inkstone, a paperweight, and an ink block from the antiques, poured some spiritual spring water to grind the ink, dipped the brush in ink, and began to practice calligraphy.
Li Moer has been practicing calligraphy and writing ancient poems since she was a child. Over the years, her calligraphy has become very artistic.
She began by writing Li Bai's "Song of the Wine," her brushstrokes vigorous and powerful, her handwriting free and unrestrained, as if she had imbued the poem's lofty sentiments and aspirations with her brushstrokes. As she wrote, Li Moer became increasingly absorbed, and before she knew it, the rice paper had spread all over the floor.
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