Mongolian musical instrument - matouqin
305 views · Organized by 小何 on 2022-03-20
Matouqin has been established for more than 1,300 years and is one of the most primitive traditional musical instruments of Mongolian people in my country.
The horse head qin is famous for the decorative design of the horse head on the front stem. In the past, a descendant missed the horse he had gone away. At first, his kneecap was made into a qin column, and the two skulls were made into a qin barrel. Finally, he used the last hair to make a bow and a two-string qin. At the very top of the rocker, famous for this.
In the global belief of the Mongolian people, the head of the matouqin represents the sky, the qin box represents the earth, and the qin stem is the media connecting the sky and the earth. Mongolians devoutly believe that playing the matouqin itself is a personal act that connects heaven and earth. It is a national intangible cultural heritage and was included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage in 2009. The character Brin is the successor of the Mongolian matouqin.
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Matouqin (pinyin: mǎ tóu qín) is a two-stringed stringed musical instrument with a trapezoidal body and a handle carved into the shape of a horse's head. A sort of.
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