"The Wind Rises" Liuqin Performance
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"The Wind Rises" is a song composed by Yu Takahashi, lyrics by Mi Guo, and sung with coupons when buying chili peppers. "The Wind Rises" performed by buying chili peppers also uses coupons, from instrumental music, arrangement, to recording, 100% Restored warm Japanese melody. This video is affectionately performed by Yueqin, the main user of station b up.

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Biupabiupapapabiu is a high-quality up host of station B. He currently has 2,609 followers. His videos mainly focus on playing the national musical instrument liuqin and reciting popular music.
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Liuqin (pinyin: Liǔ Qín) is a plucked stringed instrument originated in the Qing Dynasty. The earliest Liuqin has a very simple structure and a very folk-like appearance. Now popular all over the country. It is one of the pear-shaped speakers and stringed instruments that have been circulating among the people since the Tang Dynasty. Its shape, structure and playing method are similar to those of the pipa.

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