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When was "High Mountains and Flowing Water" created among the top ten classical music in China?

There are rumors that "High Mountains and Flowing Water" was composed by Boya. The music score was first published in the Ming Dynasty in the Miraculous Secret Score (Zhu Quan wrote it in 1425), and the title of the score for Gao Shan and Liu Shui reads: "Gao Shan and Liu Shui are only one piece of music. The first one is about the high mountains, which means that the benevolent people are happy with the meaning of the mountains. Later, it was about flowing water, which means that the wise man is happy with the water. To Tang is divided into two songs, not divided into segments. To come, it was divided into four segments for high mountains and eight segments for flowing water." For more than two thousand years, the two famous guqin tunes of "High Mountains" and "Flowing Water" have been widely circulated among the people together with the story of Boya's encounter with his soulmate by drumming the qin.