"Thousands of Cherry Blossoms" Liuqin Performance
151 views · Organized by 袁城 on 2022-03-21
Sakura has been popular in Japan for a few weeks when it was introduced to the Chinese market; words such as fresh, epic, co-prosperity, cherry blossom, purity and other words can almost become synonymous with this song, and in China, this song is almost always in the major comic exhibitions It has appeared on the Internet, especially in the golden time of the second half of September 2011 to the last three years when this song was popular all over the world, almost everyone was talking about this song. This video is played by the main liuqin by Biupabiupapapabiuup of station b.
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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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