Qiqi was mistakenly called Qiang flute in a previously published music dictionary.
The Qiang flute is an ancient single-pipe, no-reed, three-hole, vertical wind instrument in China, which existed in the Han Dynasty. It is of the same family as the ancient musical instrument. Xu Shen's "Shuowen Jiezi": "The Qiang flute has three holes". Ying Shao's "Customs Tongyi": "The flute is one foot ...
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The Qiang and Tibetan people are good at singing and dancing, and the folk songs are melodious, and the singers are generally able to see the scene and sing improvisationally, with simple and pure emotions. The dances include dancing Guozhuang and Piqiu.
It is a wind instrument that is very popular among the Qiang and Tibetan people. Whether it is in the spare time, happy harves...
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