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The Inheritance Significance of Zhu Qin, Sichuan Province
According to relevant data, in the 1940s, Simon Hua, a graduate of the Institute of Oriental Literature of London University, and Swedes studied Yuanqu and China literature language at Chengdu West China University, and recorded Jia Shusan's live singing in various theaters and bookstores (according to Drama Weekly 1949). Today, Mr. Ma Yueran is still alive, and he is one of the judges in Nobel Prize in Literature, while Jia Shusan, a famous master of bamboo piano in Rongcheng and even China Quyi, has long passed away. I wonder if those precious recordings still exist in the world.
The new singing theme and new performance venue have changed the singing form and performance style of Zhu Qin in Sichuan. In addition to the traditional sitting singing, there are standing singing and walking singing, and with the help of body, limbs, facial expressions and other auxiliary forms, the artistic expression of the bamboo piano is increased. It also made innovations in singing and accompaniment, adding the flavor of the times and the accompaniment of folk bands, which gave birth to ancient Taoist art.
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