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What is the ancient Ruan used in Qingming Chunxiao written by Feng Mantian?

The ancient Ruan used in Qingming Spring Dawn is a traditional musical instrument made in Feng Mantian.

At the same time, Feng Mantian is a famous guqin player and piano producer. He is not only good at playing guqin, but also good at making traditional musical instruments such as guqin and guruan. The ancient Ruan made by him has beautiful sound quality and is known as the "crown of ancient Ruan". Qingming is an ancient Ruan song played by Feng Mantian, which is famous for its beautiful melody and deep emotion.

Gu Ruan, also known as Ruan, is one of the traditional Vietnamese musical instruments, an ancient seven-string plucked instrument, which originated from folk music in northern Vietnam. Ruan's appearance is similar to that of China's guqin, but his timbre and playing style are quite different.

In spring, I slept soundly, and before I knew it, it was dawn, and birds could be heard everywhere. Looking back at the sound of wind and rain last night, I don't know how many spring flowers were blown down. Chunxiao is a poem by Meng Haoran, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, which expresses the poet's love and pity for spring.

"Spring Dawn in Han Palace" is a work created by Chou Ying, a painter in Ming Dynasty, and is known as one of the "Top Ten Famous Paintings in China". The picture describes the daily chores in the palace in early spring in the form of hand scrolls: dressing up, watering, folding branches, arranging flowers, raising, singing and dancing, playing, playing chess, reading, mowing grass, looking in the mirror and looking at pictures.