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Basic structure of guzheng

The structure of the guzheng consists of a panel, a wild goose column, strings, a front yueshan, a string nail, a tuning box, a piano foot, a back yueshan, a side plate, a sound outlet, a bottom plate and a string piercing hole.

163 stands for:? The length of the guzheng is about 163 cm.

2 1 stands for:? The number of zither strings is 2 1.

Chinese name:? guzheng

Musical instrument classification:? Sixteen stringed instruments, eighteen stringed instruments, twenty-one stringed instruments

Representative:? Cao Dongfu, Zhang Hanzhai, Su Wenxian, Cao Zheng

Guzheng, also known as Han Zheng and Qin Zheng, is an ancient national musical instrument of the Han nationality, which is popular all over China. After thousands of years of development, Hakka Zheng, Chaozhou Zheng and Shantou Zheng have mainly formed.

And Zheng in Henan are four schools. ? [ 17]? Solos, ensembles, instrumental ensembles and accompaniments, which are often used in song and dance, traditional opera and folk art, are known as "the king of music" and "Oriental piano" because of their wide range, beautiful timbre, rich playing skills and strong expressive force, and are one of the unique and important national musical instruments in China.