Guqin, also known as lyre, Qin Yu and lyre, is a traditional plucked instrument in China, with a history of more than 3,000 years, belonging to the silk in the eight tones. Guqin has a wide range, deep timbre and lingering sound.
Ancient books recorded Fuxi's piano-making, as well as legends about Shennong's piano-making, Huangdi's piano-making and Tang Yao's piano-making. Shun set the piano as five strings, adding one string and reducing one string to seven strings; It can be seen that Chinese guqin culture has a long history and is profound.
There are more than 3,360 songs in Qin Le, more than 30 songs in Qin Le/KLOC-0 and more than 300 songs in Qin Ge. On June 7th, 2003, 165438+ UNESCO World Heritage Committee announced that Chinese Guqin was selected as the world intangible cultural heritage. In 2006, it was listed in the list of China's intangible cultural heritage.