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Qinqiang erhu will play those boards can play Qinqiang
To play the Qinqiang Erhu, you need to be able to play the following five parts of the board: step, roll, rock, generation, and tip.
According to Knowledge.com, the erhu must know the five parts of the board style, namely, the stepping, the rolling, the shaking, the generation, and the tip.
Qinqiang Opera (QinqiangOpera), also known as Bang Bang, one of the oldest Chinese Han dramas, started in the Western Zhou Dynasty, originated in the Western Province [the core area of Baoji City, Shaanxi Province, Qishan (Xiqi) and Fenghuang (Yongcheng)], matured in the Qin.
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