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Is Hu Qin an erhu?
Huqin is not an erhu. Huqin is a stringed instrument, which rubs the strings with bowstrings to make them vibrate and make sounds. Classification of Huqin: Huqin includes traditional erhu (also known as South Lake), Banhu, Jinghu, Yuehu, Hu Si, Tribal Tiger and Coconut Tribal Tiger. The classification of Gao Hu, Zhonghu and Gehu has developed with the appearance of modern national orchestras. It has a long history, unique shape, soft and rich timbre and rich grassland flavor, and can be used for solo, ensemble or accompaniment. "Two Springs Reflecting the Moon" is a classic erhu song, which reveals the thoughts and feelings of a blind artist who has been suffering from human bitterness and pain from beginning to end. The works show unique national performance skills and styles, as well as unparalleled profound artistic conception, showing the unique charm of China erhu art, winning the "20th Century China Music Classic Award" and being one of the treasures of China's national instrumental music creation.
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