When playing the zither, there were many choices of clothing. From the perspective of color, it was suitable to choose a simple and clean color, such as simple and elegant black, white, gray, beige, and other colors of different shades. This would make the performer look generous and decent, while at the same time emphasizing the color of the zither. Too bright colors might distract the audience and affect the performance. In terms of style, it was best to choose clothes with a certain cultural meaning. Traditional Chinese gowns were a good choice. They could incorporate traditional jacquards, embroidery, and other elements into them, or use simple buttons, belts, and other design details to enhance the temperament of the performers. Modern styles were also fine, but they had to be coordinated with the style of the zither. They had to pursue the harmony of spiritual content and style. On the fabric, it was recommended to choose high-quality fabrics. For example, comfortable, breathable, soft silk, chiffon, cotton, and other fabrics. On the one hand, this could make the dress more suitable for the performer's identity and make the performer more confident and generous. On the other hand, it also helped the guqin to show better sound quality. In addition, many zither players would choose to wear loose and elegant Han clothes according to the requirements of ancient zither books. They would also wear crowns, scarves, hats, etc. to achieve the " perfect combination of Han clothes and zither." Some people would choose plain clothes to create a warm and graceful temperament, a calm and restrained aura.
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" Colorful Clouds Chasing the Moon " was a zither piece performed by Zhang Yiping, Zhang Meng, and other artists. This song had existed since the Qing Dynasty. It was a famous Cantonese music score with a light and unique style. It depicted the relaxed and freehand style of ordinary people's lives and displayed the typical folk music style of Guangdong. The melody of this song used the Chinese pentatonic scale. It was simple, simple, smooth, and beautiful. During the performance, the zither and other instruments such as the flute, flute, and erhu took turns to play. Through the lining of the pipa, Qin Qin, and other plucked instruments, as well as the rhythmic accompaniment of the bass erhu and the fixed wooden fish, they formed intersecting parts and undulating phrases, showing the charming scenery of the vast night sky.
Here are some guqin songs:"White Snow in Spring,""Return,""Guan Ju,""Fa Tan,""Lu Ming,""Da Ya,""Ai Nai,""Chan Si,""Changqing,""Duanqing,""Chu Ge,""Heavenly Sound,""Sunset Cloud Forest,""Still Water Flowing Deep,""Shuidiao Ge Tou," Seven String of Bamboo Forest,"Bodhi Heart," Rain Strikes Flower Terrace,"Song of Fisherman's Light,""Farewell," Song of Lovesickness,"" Longevity,""& "Luo Mingxia Love Letter" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
During the first "Egret Cup" International Guqin Culture and Art Festival in China, the Guqin Culture Forum took the twelve lectures of Guqin as the theme, and invited many authoritative experts in the field of Guqin at home and abroad to come to the scene to jointly explore the innovative path of Guqin culture inheritance and operation in the contemporary context. As one of the activities of the art festival,"Twelve Lectures on Guqin" had nearly 3 million online viewers and nearly 60,000 fans. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
This fantasy novel should be the "Heaven Overturning Divine Manual". The protagonist played a fisherman's and woodcutter's question and answer song, causing the zither spirit to be revived. I recommend this novel to you. The plot is compact and interesting. It can satisfy your love for fantasy novels. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
The Luoxia-style Guqin was a type of Guqin with a unique appearance and cultural meaning. On both sides of the body of the zither, the clouds were undulating, just like the clouds in the sky. The back of the zither was engraved with the name of the zither, the poems of literati, inscriptions, and seals. Judging from the materials used, there were many kinds of Luoxia Guqin made of Chinese Fir, old spruce, century-old Chinese Fir, old Chinese Alpinia, and other materials. In terms of production techniques, there was a pure raw lacquer antler frost technique. In terms of strings, there were generally seven strings. The strings could be divided into steel strings (nylon-coated steel wire), traditional silk strings (made of mulberry silk), and ice strings (said to be synthetic materials that combined the advantages of steel strings and silk strings and overcome the shortcomings of both). Different strings had their own advantages and disadvantages, and could be selected according to their needs. Its size was 123 centimeters long, 20 centimeters wide, and 108 centimeters long. On the price list, there was a Sunset Style Guqin that was priced at 4550 yuan. Different guqin of the Sunset Style also had different performances in terms of timbre. For example, some of the timbre was loose, deep, and strong, with great tenacity, suitable for all kinds of people. For example, the lute of the "Colorful Phoenix Singing Qi" was painted with red paint and had extremely fine ice cracks. The first and second strings were like a bell, the sixth and seventh strings were like a golden chime, and the four strings and five emblems were like a Jie drum. "Luo Mingxia Love Letter" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The four ancient China zither were Duke Huan of Qi's "Hao Zhong", King Zhuang of Chu's "Roundabout the Beam", Sima Xiangru's "Green Silk" and Cai Yong's "Jiao Wei". The "Hao Zhong" was a famous zither of the Zhou Dynasty. Its sound was so loud that it was like the sound of a bell and the sound of a horn. It was deafening. The ancient outstanding zither player Bo Ya once played it and later belonged to Duke Huan of Qi. "Round-the-Beam" belonged to King Zhuang of Chu, and the lingering sound was continuous. The name of the qin was "Round-the-Beam", which showed the characteristics of its tone. The legend originated from the story of a Korean geisha, Han E, who sang for three days while begging for food. This qin was a gift from Hua Yuan to King Zhuang of Chu. However, King Zhuang of Chu was too obsessed with this qin and abandoned his state affairs. In the end, he ordered people to smash the qin. The " Green Charm " was a zither played by Sima Xiangru in the Han Dynasty. It was entirely black and faintly suffused with green, like green vines winding around ancient trees, hence its name. The King of Liang once gave Sima Xiangru the "Green Charm" zither in return. Jiao Wei was a zither made by Cai Yong of the Eastern Han Dynasty. When Cai Yong was "fleeing for his life in Jianghai and going far to Wuhui", he rescued a piece of unburnt sycamore wood from a fire and made this qin with an unusual sound. Because the tail of the qin still had scorch marks, it was named "Scorched Tail". It was famous for its pleasant tone and unique method of making it.
The four ancient China zither were Duke Huan of Qi's "Hao Zhong", King Zhuang of Chu's "Roundabout the Beam", Sima Xiangru's "Green Silk" and Cai Yong's "Jiao Wei". "Hao Zhong" was a famous zither of the Zhou Dynasty. It was once played by the ancient zither master Bo Ya and later belonged to Duke Huan of Qi. The sound was loud, like a bell and a horn. "Rounding the beam" belonged to King Zhuang of Chu, and the lingering sound originated from the allusion of Han E's song "The lingering sound lingered around the beam for three days". After King Zhuang of Chu got the zither, he played the zither all day long. Later, he was persuaded by Princess Fan Ji, and the zither was smashed and stopped playing. "Green Silk" was a zither played by Sima Xiangru. It was said that it was black in color and had green vine-like patterns. "Jiao Wei" was personally made by Cai Yong. Cai Yong rescued a piece of Wutong wood from a fire and made this qin. It got its name because of the scorch marks on the end of the qin. It was famous for its tone and making method.
According to the information retrieved so far, the Haicang District Culture and tourism bureau of Fujian Province, together with Hantang (Fujian) Culture, held the first "Egret Cup" International Guqin Culture Competition in China in 2024. Zhang Ying, the guqin teacher of the Ruian Flying Deer·Eight Arts Listening to the Sound Guqin Club, won the gold medal in this competition. The students of the Guqin Club, Chen Yitong, Zhang Kexi, Dong Shuzhou, and Lou Kexin, won the bronze medal and the excellent award respectively. More detailed information about the competition was not retrieved, so it was impossible to answer accurately. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!