Gunga Din is fictional. It's inspired by various elements but doesn't draw from real-life events or people. The story was crafted for entertainment purposes.
The original text of Ye Xiu playing the piano in " Full Time Expert " appeared in chapter 623 of the novel. The original text read:
He walked into the living room and sat down in front of the piano. His slender fingers were placed on the keys, and for a moment, beautiful music flowed from his fingers.
This piece was a classical piano piece called Moonlight, a work of the German composer, van der Bevehn. Ye Xiu's playing skills were superb. He performed the song to its fullest, making people intoxicated after listening to it.
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Definitely not. Gunga Din is purely fictional. It's a tale that emerged from the creativity of the writer and doesn't have roots in actual events or people.
Ye Xiu, the full-time expert, played the piano in chapter 934.
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In the novel, Ye Xiu played the piano in Chapter 1393, Song of Glory.
In this chapter, Ye Xiu was invited to play "Canon" at Happy Internet Cafe's opening ceremony to help Tang Rou overcome her piano phobia.
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