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Traditional repertoire of Sichuan bamboo qin

The traditional repertoire of the bamboo qin is nearly more than 300 pieces, with stories of the Three Kingdoms being the most popular. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, the traditional bamboo qin repertoire, singing, acting and accompaniment were organized and processed, and a number of new repertoires reflecting real life were written and performed, such as "The Man Who Drives Pigs" sung by Yang Qingwen of Chengdu Municipal Quill Troupe, "The Legend of Hua Ziliang" sung by Hua Guoxiu of Wanxian Municipal Quill Troupe. In addition to the traditional repertoire of the long "Three Kingdoms" and "Legend of the States", there are also short and medium-sized "Pipa Tale", "Guillotine Cases", "Legend of the White Snake", "Mulan", etc. The Chinese people*** and the establishment of the State of China are the main sources of the traditional repertoire. After the establishment of the People's Republic of China, the Sichuan bamboo qin repertoire has been collected and organized, published in the "Jia Shusan bamboo qin singing anthology".