In the music room of the Beijing Music Academy, an elegant elderly lady was sitting on a chair, holding a konghou and playing it.
She was playing a konghou melody titled "Butterfly Lovers," which the students had downloaded from an external website's YT account. She was already very familiar with this piece as she had been listening to it throughout the past month, although it was the first time she knew its name.
That classical beauty with a hidden IP address on the external website played the konghou like celestial music, a rare joy for human ears.
With such skill, one could easily become a professor at a music academy.
The elderly lady was Cui Jun, a renowned konghou performer from Huaxia. She had traveled to America in her early years and only returned to China over the past decade to open classes for students and promote konghou techniques.
