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Does anyone still learn to play the instrument "Zhu"?

Zhu In ancient times, there was a stringed instrument in our country - zhu. Its shape is described in "Hanshu Gaodi Ji": "It looks like a qin but is big, with the head holding the strings and bamboo. Hit it, so it's called Zhu." This instrument is an ancient musical instrument from the pre-Qin period, originating from southern my country. Its sad and exciting sound is widely circulated among the people. "Warring States Policy? Yan Ce" records that Jing Ke stabbed the King of Qin in the west, Prince Dan Yishui said goodbye to him, and his friend Gao Jianli built it. Jing Ke harmoniously sang: "The wind is rustling, the water is cold, and the strong man is gone and will never return." According to "Historical Records? Biographies of Assassins": Gao Jianli set up a lead in the building, attacked the King of Qin and was executed in the end. Both stories have records of construction. What is regrettable and confusing is that musical instruments have been lost since the Song Dynasty. For hundreds of years, only records have been seen, but no real objects. However, this lost object was suddenly discovered in 1993 in the tomb of Yuyang, Queen of Changsha of the Western Han Dynasty in Hexi, Changsha. The cultural relics community calls this discovery the first major discovery of musical instrument archeology in more than 40 years since the founding of the People's Republic of China. The academic community calls this building "the best building in the world."

I don't know if this is an evolution of the building< /p>

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