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Xuanqin

Xuanqin (pinyin: xuán qín), also known as Xuanheqin, is a plucked stringed musical instrument played by the Goguryeo people of the ancient Northeast China minority. It has a long history and unique shape. It was popular in Jilin, Liaoning and other regions. Play with a plectrum.

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  • Chinese name:Xuanqin
  • nationality:Goguryeo
  • Geographical distribution:Jilin, Liaoning
  • full length:167 cm
  • silk string:six
  • nickname:Xuanheqin
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From 37 BC to 668 AD, in the southern part of the northeastern region of my country, there was an ancient northeastern country, Goguryeo, founded by the Fuyu people. At that time, it was from the end of the Western Han Dynasty to the beginning of the Tang Dynasty in China. The Xuanqin was a plucked stringed musical instrument played by the Goguryeo people of the ancient northeastern minority in China. The Xuanqin originated from the lying Konghou. It can be seen that Xuanqin has a long history.
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When playing, sit in a sitting position, place the piano on a table or a piano stand, press the strings with the belly of five fingers on the left hand, and use the thumb and middle finger of the right hand to hold a bamboo pick (also known as a spoon) to pluck the strings to pronounce.
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The unique shape of the Xuanqin looks like both a guqin and a guzheng. The sound box is in the shape of a flat rectangular box with a total length of 167 cm.
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