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Another name of Quanzhou Nanyin

Chord tube, Quanzhou Nanyin, Fujian Nanyin.

Quanzhou Nanyin is the oldest existing traditional ancient music. Originated in the Tang Dynasty and formed in the Song Dynasty, it is mainly popular in southern Fujian, Taiwan Province Province and the Nanyang Islands where overseas Chinese live. Quanzhou Nanyin, also known as Nanqu, Nanyue, Nanguan and Xianguan, is known as the "living fossil" of traditional music culture. In the Tang Dynasty, pipa was widely used with a plectrum and held horizontally. Quanzhou Nanyin has maintained this heritage.

The clappers used by Nanyin are the same as those used in Dunhuang murals. Nanqu is mainly popular in Quanzhou, Jinjiang, Nan 'an, Anxi, Yongchun, Longxi and Xiamen. It is also popular in places where overseas Chinese live in Taiwan Province Province and Nanyang Islands.

1, Quanzhou Nanyin: Quanzhou Nanyin is the oldest existing traditional ancient music. Originated in the Tang Dynasty and formed in the Song Dynasty, it is mainly popular in southern Fujian, Taiwan Province Province and the Nanyang Islands where overseas Chinese live. Quanzhou Nanyin, also known as Nanqu, Nanyue, Nanguan and Xianguan, is known as the "living fossil" of traditional music culture.

2. Quanzhou Beiguan: Beiguan, also known as Beiqu, Xiaoqu, Xiaoqu and Quzi, is a traditional folk music circulating in Quangang District, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province. China Beiguan is now only distributed in Quanzhou, so it is collectively called "Quanzhou Beiguan".

3. Liyuan Opera: Liyuan Opera is one of the Han operas in Fujian Province, China. It originated in Quanzhou in the Song and Yuan Dynasties, and is also called "the voice of Fujian and Zhejiang" with Zhejiang Southern Opera, and is known as "the living fossil of ancient Southern Opera".