Organized by 离去之原 on 2022-02-07
During the Han Dynasty, many horse-mounted musical instruments were introduced into China. In the second year of Yuanding, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty (115 BC), Zhang Qian sent an envoy to Wusun (now the Uzbek nation), Wusun King Hunting Jiaomi and Han intermarriage, Princess Wusun Before his marriage, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty ordered craftsmen who knew music to create a musical instrument that could be played on a horse by referring to the qin, zheng, zhu, and lying Konghou. It was Ruan, who was called "Qin Pipa" at that time.
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Organized by 离去之原 on 2022-02-07
The liuqin was originally a popular folk musical instrument in Shandong, Anhui and Jiangsu. It is used as the accompaniment of Liuqin opera, Sizhou opera and other local operas and to play simple songs. After a long period of development, it has now developed into a solo instrument and is often used as a high instrument in national bands.
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Organized by 不知桃夏 on 2022-02-07
Ding-dong is an ancient folk musical instrument of the Li nationality. Ding-dong has been circulated in Hainan for a long time. It records the era of slash-and-burn cultivation by the Li people.
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Organized by 未知领地 on 2022-02-07
Bamboo qin, that is, drum, also known as Daotong, Chinese percussion instrument. The shape described is very similar to that of today's bamboo tube qin, which shows that it has a long history and is still in its original state.
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Organized by 花昼 on 2022-02-07
Ding-dong is an ancient musical instrument of the Li nationality. Ding-dong has been circulated among the people in Dongfang, Baoting, Baisha and Ledong in Hainan for a long time.
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Organized by 钟离 on 2022-01-28
There are five ancient guzheng songs: "High Mountains and Flowing Water", "Guangling San", "Pingsha Falling Wild Goose", "Three Lanes of Plum Blossoms", and "Eighteen Beats of Hu Jia". It is mainly composed of panel, bottom plate, zither edge, zither head, Yueshan, yards, piano nails, sound holes and strings.
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Organized by 烟雨燕双飞 on 2022-01-24
Gangdong, with a long history, is a Tibetan, Mongolian, and Han lip-vibrating gas-singing musical instrument, derived from ancient horn musical instruments, and is one of the Tibetan Buddhist instruments.
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Organized by 长乐 on 2022-01-24
The origin of ox horns is closely related to the primitive hunting activities such as witchcraft. It was first used in ethnic minorities and is closely related to animal husbandry and hunting life.
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Organized by 烟雨燕双飞 on 2022-01-24
Huqin was renamed Erhu only in modern times. For more than half a century, the level of erhu performance has entered a prosperous period.
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Organized by 关谷奇迹 on 2022-01-24
Dulcimer was introduced from Persia at the end of the Ming Dynasty. It was originally used as an accompaniment for folk art, and formed a variety of genres.
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