Harry Potter’s Morning Light

Chapter 2090: trembling music

   Chapter 2090 Trembling Movement (8)

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  Georgianna raised her head and looked at Matilda and Leila du Renard behind her.

   "What's the matter?" asked Georgiana.

   "Reynard is here to say goodbye." Matilda looked back at Leila, who was about to cry in frustration. "Her luggage has been packed."

   "What?" she asked in confusion.

   "It's all my fault." Leila said with tears in her eyes, "I didn't stop the gentleman."

  Georgianna recalled what happened last night and immediately understood what was going on.

   "I just told you how to stop the soldiers who want to forcefully enter the venue, but I didn't tell you how to stop the priest." She rubbed her forehead, "Especially the priest."

   No one answered.

   "Go and make me some tea." Georgiana said softly, "Don't forget to add butterfly pea flower."

  Lyra seemed to be about to say something, but was stopped by Matilda's face, so the two left together.

  Georgianna continued to sit back in her chair, looking at the fireplace in front of her.

In the second half of yesterday's evening, an uninvited guest came, Father Henri Jean-Baptiste Gregoire, who on the opening day of the National Assembly denounced "the court as a factory of evil, The source of corruption, the lair of tyrants, and the history of the king is the record of the victims of the nation.” President of the National Assembly of the First French Republic.

  While the other clergy became wary, he was active in politics, taking part in almost every major event of the French Revolution, including the Van Tennis Court Declaration.

   This kind of person, let alone Leila, a 16-year-old girl, was unafraid when facing Napoleon. Who can stop him if he wants to force his way into the venue?

  Talleyrand finally took off the priest's robe, but Gregois did not, and she deliberately did not invite the priest to the party yesterday.

There were indeed some absurd excesses in the Great Revolution, but even during the reign of terror created by the Jacobins, Gregoire still risked his life to expose it. He maintains the monarchy, and his hatred of the old system is no less than his loyalty to the faith. He just believes that the **** demons will expand rapidly, strongly stimulate the evil factors in human nature, and thus produce the power of destruction.

   He took a clear stand and hated evil, but when he appeared at the venue, the venue was quiet for a while, and just when Georgiana thought he was going to denounce their extravagance, Gregoire just walked up to Sharptar.

   In 1794, he published a report on the "Necessity and Means of Eliminating Dialects and Popularizing French", in which he believed that Breton, Picard, Provencal and Corsican Italian should be replaced by French.

   He was a priest who swore to the constitution, she had no reason to drive him out, and he didn't make trouble, but he made many people uncomfortable when he appeared. He stayed until near the end of the party, and discussed education with Sharptar.

The same is true of Albus. He is quiet as soon as he comes out. Whether it is at Wizengamore or at Hogwarts, he likes to listen to chamber music not because he does not want to go to the theatre to listen to it, but when he appears in a similar Everyone will feel uncomfortable in social situations, so the two of them need to go out to socialize on his behalf, or ask for information.

Severus didn't like that kind of occasion, but he was a "young man", and even if he beat Slughorn with a challenge to become the youngest dean in Slytherin history, he still didn't have such things as papers, inventions, etc. to support their social status.

Pomona's hobby is sleeping. She likes to listen to chamber music with Albus. The conductor is Fei Liwei. He likes to find musically gifted children from the students for training. , anyway, won't fight old Gryffindor like old bat.

Sometimes Albus shared with them some knowledge he had seen from Muggles, Newton mathematically proved Kepler's laws using his second law and the law of gravitation, and Kepler's laws, also known as the laws of planetary motion The discovery came from the Danish astronomer Tycho Dodonas.

  The movement of the planets has musical harmony, this celestial music is also inaudible, but it is a symbolic quiver that can be thought of as a mathematical or religious concept.

   is like the golden ratio, which is a mathematical formula summed up by Pythagoras when he heard the sound of the hammer, and was later extended to the Fibonacci sequence.

   Not everyone liked that "tinkling" percussion, and every time Severus sat there listening to the chamber music with Albus, everyone in the room had a bad time. But Albus was happy, even if he couldn't fully enjoy the beauty of chamber music.

Edgeworth also had an "enlightened" view on agriculture, and the benefits of enclosures were obvious, not only in better raising livestock, but also in crop rotation, he also improved the plow and other farming tools, even including "The Planter" by Jethro Tal.

   It is drawn by a horse, can sow 3 rows at the same time, and has a honeycomb hole-like cylinder and spring device that controls the amount of seeding by adjusting the "soundboard" vibration.

When the hammer of the piano strikes the strings and vibrates, the strings will transmit the generated energy to the soundboard, and the sound will be amplified through the principle of resonance. The harp has no soundboard and cannot amplify the sound through resonance, although the volume is not large. , but for poetic and mysterious music, as if born for bards.

If you carefully observe farmers planting seeds, you can see that their hands are shaking the seeds. Their hands will shake slightly. There are three pedals under the piano. Stepping on different pedals can make the sound of the piano different. The one on the left The pedals soften the sound, the middle pedal can continue any note played before the pedal is pressed, and the right pedal can prolong the chord. When the fingers leave the keys, the original sound will also disappear, and the effect of the residual sound cannot be produced. The job of the damper is to stop the vibration, and if you press on a string that is constantly vibrating, it will soon stop and stop humming.

  Jeslow Tarr's planter took advantage of this principle and added a few other devices, and he was also a reformer with idyllic dreams, but the workers on his farm didn't like it.

  When he traveled in France and Italy, he found that the locals used crushed clods instead of fertilizing the soil with glucose, but the soil did not contain nutrients, crushing the soil only increased the air content in the soil, and the roots also need to breathe.

All in all, his career was not smooth. In 1731, he published the "horse cultivator's law", which was soon pirated by the Netherlands, which made Tarr almost give up the writing and publishing of agronomic theories. With interest, continue to fund his research.

However, his workers still refused to use the tools he invented, and his son also suffered heavy losses in the frenzied speculation. Originally, Tal was in poor health and had to move from the north to the south to establish a "prosperity farm". His death was hastened by the great trouble of his son, who was imprisoned in Fleet after his death.

   A failed investment is more likely to go bankrupt than a splurge, and even with the Bubble Act England was still a speculative market, and Charles Grenville was one of the "losers".

  If it weren't for the 2 million quintals of grain, Barron, the director of the Banque de France, would also go bankrupt, and he invested in shipping and ships that looked promising after the Amiens contract was signed.

   There is a saying in Jin Ping Mei: Wealth is a blessing to invest, fame and fortune are also worrying about fame and fortune. Something will occur if it belongs to your life, if not, do not push it.

   Probably because she's such a complete freak that she read these things out of a book like that. That's right, no serious woman would take Theodora as an example, not even a serious one.

  A woman who is not serious is annoying. Men may like it, but it is not the kind of "like" that is brought into the marriage hall.

   She has no time to pity Mrs. Emma Hamilton, and she doesn't know what will happen to her in the future.

When Wu Song killed Pan Jinlian, when Ying'er shouted to Wu Song, "Uncle, I'm afraid", he said to her, "Baby, I don't care about you anymore." Then Wu Song swept away Wang Po's property and went to Liangshan again. .

   She saw that Jin Ping Mei was obviously a tragedy, the kind that was worse than the Dream of Red Mansions. At least the women in the Grand View Garden had lived a good life of brocade clothes and jade food, not knowing the sufferings of the world.

   "Madam, the tea is here." Leila said carefully, holding the brewed black tea.

  Georgianna looked at her, if Leila stayed at home instead of chasing this "opportunity", she was also a willful lady at home, why would she be doing the work of a lady here.

   "Come." Georgiana gently waved to Leila and asked her to sit down beside her.

   "You did a good job last night." She whispered to Leila, "You can't drive him away, that priest."

   "Then what should I do?" Leila asked hastily.

   "Let him in." Georgiana smiled and said, "Didn't you let him in?"

  Leila looked confused.

   "You're too young to experience a lot of things." Georgiana stroked Leila's hair and said, "Have you made up your mind now? Do you want to keep your job, or find someone you can entrust with for the rest of your life?"

  Layla looked at Georgiana.

   "Can I think about it again?"

   "Of course." Georgiana said lightly, "By the way, can you play the piano?"

   "Yes." Leila answered immediately.

   She just wanted Leyla to play a section, and then she thought, there is no piano here.

   "Let's talk about it next time." Georgiana closed her eyes and said, "Now read the book I read."

  Layla immediately picked up the book and did as she did.

  Georgina listened to her reading and sniffed the aroma of the tea, and her sleepiness struck again.

  ‘Go to sleep, sleep for a while, everything will be fine. ’

   She seemed to hear Albus say in her ear.

   If only what he said was true.

   (end of this chapter)

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