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Prince Changqin

Prince Changqin is the son of Zhu Rong, the God of Fire in Han myths and legends in ancient times. Legend has it that when he was born, he held a small Qin in his arms, and the world sang for his birth. "The Classic of Mountains and Seas: The Western Classic of the Great Wilderness" says: "Zhu Rong gave birth to Prince Changqin, and it was at Yanshan Mountain that he began to make music. There are three colorful birds, one is called the emperor bird, one is called the luan bird, and the other is called the phoenix bird."

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Mythological figures recorded in the Classic of Mountains and Seas. There is the country of Beidi. Huangdi's grandson was called Shijun, and Shijun was born in Beidi. There is Mount Mang. There is Guishan. There is Qishan, and there is a person on it named Prince Changqin. Zhuan Xu gave birth to Lao Tong, Lao Tong gave birth to Zhu Rong, and Zhu Rong gave birth to Prince Changqin. It was here that he began to make music in Lishan Mountain. Legend has it that the prince Changqin was good at playing music and could make birds of five colors dance in the courtyard. "Zuo Zhuan" records: "There are three kinds of five-bird birds: one is the emperor bird, one is the luan bird, and the other is the phoenix bird. They dance when they hear the harp." "The Classic of Mountains and Seas·Dahuang Xi Jing" says: "I wish the prince Rongsheng a long life." Qin is the place where the music style began. There are three colorful birds, one is called the emperor bird, one is called the luan bird, and the other is called the phoenix bird.