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At the end of the 18th century, CHRISTINA, the youngest daughter of a French noble count, had been learning to play the violin since childhood. At a ball, she met the young and handsome Italian violin maker Anthony. After the ball, the two had a very pleasant conversation, as if they had met a kindred spirit. Later, they went from knowing each other to falling in love. After the French Revolution, the nobility and the royal family declined. Christina and Antony, as they wished, set aside the judgmental eyes of the world and the opposition of their families, fell in love and lived together, settling in the small town of Milcu in France.


In this small town with a rich violin-making culture, Anthony's violin-making skills have greatly improved, and this couple spent the happiest time of their lives here. Every five years, Anthony made a violin for his wife as a sign of his love. Throughout his life, he carefully made eight violins for her. Until Christina passed away, the eight violins fell silent from then on, and Anthony was heartbroken. Violins have souls. In order to prolong the life of the violins and convey the chapter of love, Anthony gave all the violins to the musical instrument store, so that they could find new homes. Then he returned to his hometown in Italy and lived with his son.


In 19th-century France, the art of violin performance developed, and many outstanding violinists emerged. A renowned young performer, who was studying the violin at the Paris Conservatory of Music in France at that time, obtained a violin at a low price in a consignment store and was immediately captivated by its charming tone. When he played, the tone was enchanting and alluring, melodious and lingering, extremely sweet. Sometimes, it is like a wild horse breaking free from its REINS. Even the slightest tremor at the tip of the bow can evolve into a sense of upheaval, interweaving and colliding with the performer's soul. From the belly of the violin, I saw the words engraved by Anthony back then - "Christina lovin" - Christina loves you forever.


The performer arrived in Italy and, after much effort, found the elderly luthier Anthony, lifting the half-buried dust