Recently, the album "Fingers and No Regrets" of "The Collection of Famous Chinese Guqin Masters", played by Dai Ru, a representative successor of the Shu-style guqin, a guqin and dulcimer performer of the Sichuan Conservatory of Music, and a double-major tutor, was released by Guangdong Audiovisual Publishing House Co., Ltd. Company Publishing. With advanced 24K pure gold master disc technology...
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Buddhism was passed down to my country from the Han Dynasty, and its teachings were quickly accepted by the people and admired by literati. Its Buddhist philosophy and Chinese culture were absorbed and integrated with each other and developed rapidly. Especially the emergence of Zen Buddhism, the pursuit of traditional literati's life, literary and artistic creation, Aesthetic taste had a major...
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The qin, also known as the seven-stringed qin, is the first of the four arts of qin, chess, calligraphy and painting. It is one of the oldest musical instruments of the Chinese nation. Guqin has a long history and profound cultural heritage. Its quiet and refined sound has long been integrated with the long-standing Chinese culture, especially with the unique Chinese philosophy, aesthetics, eth...
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Learning the guqin is not just a simple tick, a finger and a strum. The cultural heritage behind it, as well as the taboos and methods of playing the guqin, are also extremely important for the learner. The quiet appearance of learning the guqin, and the melodious ambition of learning the guqin. To play and not to play between the fingers, use the five fingers to express the spirit, and use the...
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In the late spring, the crevice of the door was explored, and the breeze was blowing the treetops. In Weibin District, Baoji City, walk along Jinger Road Xinhua Lane into the small courtyard, where the "Chencang Zitong Guqin Square" is erected. In a small room in the northwest corner, the birds chirped outside the window, and the room was silent and silent, except for the rustling of sawdust fa...
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Recently, Juntianfang launched an online calligraphy exchange activity entitled "One Room of Qin Books is Enough for Your Own Fun - Swipe your brush at home, and fragrant ink to fight the 'epidemic'", encouraging everyone to entertain themselves at home, play the piano and practice calligraphy during the epidemic.
Juntianfang is located in Daxing District, Beijing. It is a diversified Guq...
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The form, method, and genre of literature and art all have a "style" problem, and musical instruments are no exception. The level of style is inherent in itself, and it is particularly prominent in comparison with the same kind.
The style of the piano
Guqin is the "qin", at least the highest style of stringed instruments, but this is not because it is the oldest.
The p...
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In the past two or three years, many well-known Chinese national music theorists have often referred to Guqin music in their discussions on "Review and Reflection on the Development Path of Chinese Music in the 20th Century" and related treatises. Among them, the views on the survival and development of guqin music are fiercely opposed to the level of tit-for-tat. Some say that the guqin is bou...
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"The qin player, the ban also" prominently represents the Confucian music thought. Because Confucianism occupies an extremely important position in the Chinese guqin culture, it is also the mainstream thought of the guqin aesthetics. Understanding of function. Confucianism believes that the primary function of music is to educate, so the starting point of its aesthetic thinking is that music se...
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The twelve-hour system was used in the Western Zhou Dynasty. The ancients divided a day and night into twelve periods, and each period was called an hour. In the Han Dynasty, they were named Midnight, Chicken Crow, Pingdan, Sunrise, Food Time, Yuzhong, Dayzhong, Sunrise, Asor, Sunrise, Dusk, and Rending. It is also represented by twelve earthly branches, named Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, ...
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