On the afternoon of April 16, the Sino-Japanese Guqin Culture Online Exchange Conference was held in Zhucheng, China, organized by Zhucheng Culture and Tourism Bureau and Zhucheng Media Center, and organized by China Zhucheng Guqin Association, Japan Guqin Promotion Association, and Zhucheng Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Association. City and Chiba Prefecture, Japan were successfully held.
The online exchange meeting selected ten music patterns with local characteristics, such as "Bijian Liuquan", "Chu Ge", "Enai", "Ou Heron Forgetting Machine", "Dongting Qiusi", and invited Jiang Yan, Takei Yusheng and other guqin friends from China and Japan conducted guqin exchanges, in order to carry forward the guqin culture of Zhucheng School, inherit and spread the art of guqin in Zhucheng, and help create the "Cultural Capital of East Asia".
The Zhucheng School Guqin is one of the earliest plucked stringed instruments of the Chinese nation, and it is the oldest and most vital form of folk art in China. In 2003, it was included in the second batch of "Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity" by UNESCO. Looking back on history, there were a large number of guqin instruments, scores, and qin books passed on to Japan in the Tang Dynasty. Guqin music began to be recognized in Japan as a qin art.
This exchange activity will carry out in-depth exchanges and collisions between the "Zhucheng School Guqin Culture" characteristic of Zhucheng and Japan's Guqin culture, which will promote the exchange and development of Guqin culture between China and Japan and help Weifang to create "East Asian Cultural Capital", etc. aspect is significant.