Mongolian Sihu music is the main representative of Mongolian music culture. It is mainly distributed in Duerbot Mongolian Autonomous County, Zhaoyuan County and eastern Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in Daqing City, Heilongjiang Province.
Inheritor Bao Jie's Art Achievement Exhibition and the First Sihu Music Competition
The Mongolian Sihu is one of the representative musical instruments with Mongolian characteristics.
Bao Jie participated in the first peasant song meeting in Daqing City
It evolved from the Xiqin used by the ancient Kumoxi people. It was originally used for the accompaniment of "Wulliger" and "Haolaibao" by wandering artists on the grassland, and was included in the palace band as the main piece of music.
Mongolian Sihu music performance
In Duerbot Mongolian Autonomous County of Daqing City, the Mongolian Sihu has appeared since the Yuan Dynasty and reached its climax in the Qing Dynasty.
Sihu music has unique performance skills and is an important form of cultural entertainment in the life of local Mongolians.
Mongolian four-hu tunes and artistic expressions deeply embody the cultural essence of Mongolian nomadic civilization, and have high artistic and academic value. The project was included in the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage list in 2008.