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The historical origins of Mongolian morinouqin music

The Mongolian people love the Morin Khuur and have special feelings for it. The sound of the Morin Fhuur is beautiful and pleasant, and some people describe it as "the description of the grassland, the melody of the Morin Fhuur, is far more expressive than the colors of the painter and the language of the poet." A joyful and melodious Morin Qin music often attracts people to sing and laugh loudly when Qin Xiang hears it. The vast prairie and the colorful cloud-like herds of cattle, horses and sheep immediately appear in front of people's eyes, and a sad tune , and can make people burst into tears or choke with tears.

Marco Polo (1254-1324), an Italian traveler in the early Yuan Dynasty, arrived in Xanadu, China (now northwest of Duolun County, Inner Mongolia, China) in May 1275. When he returned to China in the 17th year of his official reign, , brought the morinouqur to Europe, which played a great role in promoting the development of Western stringed instruments.