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Is it true that Guqin was injured?

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Guqin, also known as lyre, Qin Yu and lyre, is a traditional plucked instrument in China, with a history of more than 3,000 years, belonging to the silk in the eight tones. Guqin has a wide range, deep timbre and lingering sound. Ancient books recorded Fuxi's piano-making, as well as legends about Shennong's piano-making, Huangdi's piano-making and Tang Yao's piano-making. Shun set the piano as five strings, adding one string and reducing one string to seven strings; It can be seen that Chinese guqin culture has a long history and is profound.

There are more than 3,360 songs in Qin Le, more than 30 songs in Qin Le/KLOC-0 and more than 300 songs in Qin Ge. On June 7th, 2003, 165438+ UNESCO World Heritage Committee announced that Chinese Guqin was selected as the world intangible cultural heritage. In 2006, it was listed in the list of China's intangible cultural heritage.

Cultural symbol

Qin is a musical instrument with the highest cultural status in ancient China, and there are some sayings, such as "a scholar withdraws the Qin without reason" and "left the Qin and right the book". Ranked first among the four arts of "Qin, chess, calligraphy and painting", it is regarded as an elegant representative by literati and an accompaniment instrument sung by literati. Since ancient times, it has been a necessary knowledge and compulsory subject for many literati. The story of Boya and Zhong Ziqi's bosom friend "high mountains and flowing water" has been passed down to this day; Qintai is considered as a symbol of friendship. Qin is found in a large number of poems.