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zhazheng

Yazheng (pinyin: zhá zhēng), also known as Yaqin in the south, is the descendant of Zhu, the pioneer of Chinese bowed and stringed instruments, and belongs to the Zhu family. Since its special name appeared in the Tang Dynasty, it has been widely used in the court and the people. Due to the difference in the spread of the region, its shape, playing form and appellation have changed.

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  • Pinyin:zhá zhēng
  • Classification:stringed musical instrument
  • popular area:Hebei, Henan, Fujian, Guangxi, Jilin
history
Peng Liying's team from Beijing Musical Instrument Research Institute conducted research on the restoration of the ancient musical instrument Yazheng, and produced the original work of Yazheng, "The Autumn Wind", reproducing the scenes played in ancient poems, and replaying the ancient rhythm left in the poems.
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Roll the zither, rub the stringed musical instrument. Traditional musical instruments popular in Hebei, Henan, Fujian, Guangxi, Jilin and Yanbian regions of China. Rolling zheng has a long history, according to "Old Tang Book Music Records": "To roll a zheng, use bamboo slices to moisten its end and roll it.
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I'm used to reading fashion magazines and trendy brands, but today I'll show you something different. This is the twenty-one band from the Qing Dynasty that swept the world. You must not have thought that this Qing Dynasty band had debuted in the C position and led the fashion. Just the folk music playing and painting have been sold at home and abroad.
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When playing, the thumb of the left hand is inserted into the holding hole, the index finger hooks a sound-emitting hole, the other three fingers are naturally bent, the rolling piano is held up, and the wrist is turned to adjust the angle of each string and the bow.
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The modern popular zither musical instrument is used in Hebei for the accompaniment of local operas in Wu'an Ping tune, known as the zither or zither. The top and bottom plate are made of paulownia wood, with 10 strings, and there are columns under the strings. The columns are made of jujube wood, and the strings are set according to the pentatonic scale.
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