History of Qin and Instruments

History of Qin and Instruments

by Wang Feng

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This book is a collection of the results of the author's many years of in-depth study of Guqin. The history of qin focuses on the two most influential qin schools of the Song, Yuan and Ming dynasties, "Jiang Cao" and "Zhe Cao". Centered on the two most powerful qin clans, "Zhe Cao Xu Men" and "Jiang Cao Liu Men", the scattered materials are collected and detailed to restore the historical appearance to the greatest extent. This book contains articles about musical instruments, including Shennong's Qin from the Tang Dynasty, which was "The Great Sage's Sound" collected by Wang Shixiang, Zhongni Qin from the Yuan Dynasty and Zhu Zhiyuan's "Golden Sound and Jade Zhen" style, Feng Crop style Qin from the Ming Dynasty, "Jin Sheng" Qin from the Ming Dynasty's banana leaf style, the "Wanhe Songsheng" Qin from the Song Dynasty, an official Qin from the Song Dynasty discovered by the author, the very significant "Qiutao" Qin from the Southern Song Dynasty, and the Baini Qin from the Ming Dynasty's "Wencheng Sanqi" Qin. Mr. Zheng Minzhong also collected nine qins from the Tang, Song, Yuan and Ming dynasties, and wrote the original story of their inheritance. This book covers both the history of musical instruments and musical instruments, echoing each other and having profound academic value.

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