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What is the culture of suona?
A handful of erhu pulls a lifetime, suona a sound of the whole play ends.
Hundreds of musical instruments, suona is the king, either to ascend to heaven, or to pay homage to the church, a thousand years of lute, ten thousand years of zheng, a handful of erhu pull a lifetime, suona a sound of the whole drama. The song a sound, the cloth a cover, the village old and small wait for food, walk, lift the lift, followed by a piece of white.
The coffin was lifted, the soil was buried, friends and relatives cried, firecrackers sounded, suona blew, the front was lifted, the back was chased, the suona did not know the meaning of the first heard, and then heard to be the people in the coffin. I don't want to hear anything outside the coffin, I just want to go to the Yellow Springs, all the way to Hades, and I don't want to be in love with the world anymore.
The first time I heard the suona, I didn't know what it sounded like, but when I heard it again, I was already in the coffin. The Yellow Springs is a place where people go to die, where they look out for their past lives. The Mona Lisa is the only one who has forgotten this life, and the Naiho Bridge is the only place where you can cross the bridge with your soul. I have tasted all the troubles of the world, and I will never be a human being again in the next life.
The Culture and Origin of Musical Instruments
Musical instruments, generally referred to as instruments that can be used in a variety of ways to play a certain meter or rhythm, are generally categorized into ethnic and Western musical instruments in China. The production of musical instruments is different from the production of general industrial products, which not only requires the product to have a reasonable and exquisite appearance, but also must have good acoustic qualities, which includes the tone, music and the specified pitch height, and thus the choice of materials is very strict.
The history of musical instruments in China is divided into four phases, starting with the instruments of the ancient period, which were less refined but more practical, focusing on percussion and simple playing, and laying the foundation for the musical instruments of future generations.
Pre-Qin period, percussive instruments further development, blowing and guqin type of instruments developed rapidly, the classification of instruments and tunes played in the form of the initial form; Qin, Han, Sui and Tang dynasties, with the development of social productive forces, a variety of musical instruments, musical instruments and dance and many other forms of fusion, is the development of musical instruments of the prosperity of the period.
To the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, bowed and stringed musical instruments continue to develop, and the emergence of a variety of schools of musical instruments, musical instruments more popular, reflecting the development of the urban economy.
So we can see from the history of the development of musical instruments in ancient China that behind the development of musical instruments is the development of history, literature and so on, and that the evolution of musical instruments is an important part of traditional Chinese culture, which is worth continuing to explore.
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