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Yi Sanhu

The Yi Sanhu (pinyin: yí zú sān hú) is a bow-drawn stringed musical instrument of the Axi and Sani branches of the Yi nationality. The Axi people call it Lehu, and the Sani people call it Lihu and Ehu. In Yi language, "le", "li" and "e" are all meanings of pulling. Shaped like a Zhonghu, the timbre is soft and rich, and it can be used for solo, instrumental ensemble, or to accompany folk songs and dances. It is popular in Lunan Yi Autonomous County, Maitreya, Luxi and Yiliang in Yunnan Province.

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  • Chinese name:Yi Sanhu
  • type:stringed instrument
  • pinyin:yí zú sān hú
history
The Yi Sanhu is a stringed instrument derived from the Xiqin type. Since the early Qing Dynasty, with the further consolidation and development of the unified multi-ethnic country, the cultural exchanges between various ethnic groups have become more frequent, resulting in the emergence of many new varieties of stringed instruments.
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artist
Liu Chongzeng, a Chinese first-class huqin performer, was the former principal of the Beijing Central Folk Song and Dance Band. Under the tutelage of Professor Liu Mingyuan, he is proficient in more than ten kinds of huqin musical instruments. Since the 1950s, he has been active in China's national music stage. He has traveled north and south, communicated and learned from countless folk artists, and visited 26 countries and regions successively in order to make friends with music.
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The Yi Sanhu is a unique bowed and stringed instrument of the Yi people, and it is the main instrument of the folk music and dance "Axi Jumping to the Moon". On the night of the traditional torch festival of the Yi nationality on the 24th day of the sixth lunar month, young men and women from Axi and Sani gather at the edge of the pine forest or on the courtyard dam. .
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The Yi Sanhu is a unique bowed and stringed instrument of the Yi people, and it is the main instrument of the folk music and dance "Axi Jumping to the Moon". It is popular in Yunnan Lunan, Guishan, Maitreya, Huxi and Yiliang inhabited areas of Yi people and Sani people.
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