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matouqin history

The early matouqin mainly served as the accompaniment of epic rap and folk songs. A folk song is a matouqin song, and the sound of the qin can be combined with the human voice, especially when it is combined with the Mongolian "Urtudao" (that is, a long-tuned folk song). , more prairie culture charm. With the development of society, matouqin has entered the palace of art. It has...
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Legend has it that the matouqin was first made by a little shepherd boy named Su He in the Chahar grassland. Su He was raised by his grandmother, and his mother-in-law and grandson lived on more than 20 sheep. Su He goes out to herd sheep every day and helps grandma cook in the morning and evening. Seventeen-year-old Su He already looks like an adult. He has an extraordinary singing talent, and...
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Legend has it that the matouqin was first made by a little shepherd boy named Su He in the Chahar grassland. Su He was raised by his grandmother, and his mother-in-law and grandson lived on more than 20 sheep. Su He goes out to herd sheep every day and helps grandma cook in the morning and evening. Seventeen-year-old Su He already looks like an adult. He has an extraordinary singi...
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Matouqin, named after the head of the qin is carved with a horse's head, is a Mongolian folk stringed musical instrument. Mongolian called "Chao'er". Matouqin is a stringed musical instrument of the Mongolian ethnic minority in China. Matouqin has a long history and evolved from the stringed instrument Xiqin in the Tang and Song Dynasties. origin Genghis Khan (1155-1227) has b...
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