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I want to know what your impressions are of girls who play pipa and girls who play guzheng respectively.
Personally, I think guzheng tends to be soft. Although many tunes also have Allegro or something, the hand shape is still relatively soft.
Pipa, on the other hand, is a soft strip steel. I feel that allegro of many songs tends to be a little rigid and energetic. I feel that the upper arm guzheng is free, as soft as a guzheng, but it also has its own strong side, such as pipa, which is soft, folk, humorous and free, but the most representative strength can be reflected by flying knives.
Besides, in the eyes of ordinary people, only the soft sound of guzheng can be used. The soft strings of high mountains and flowing water make the guzheng feel soft. When it comes to pipa, we will definitely think of the power of flying daggers, but what is often overlooked is that pipa also has the beauty of flexibility. I prefer the pipa. The combination of rigidity and softness is the best embodiment of China's traditional beauty, comparable to Tai Chi in martial arts!
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