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  1. According to legends, the founder of music in Chinese mythology was Ling Lun who, at the request of the Yellow Emperor to create a system of music, made bamboo pipes tuned to the sounds of birds including the phoenix.

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  3. Introducing traditional Chinese music including history, categories, and famous traditional Chinese songs.

  4. This study presents some of the anthropological characteristics connected to the notion of “anger” and its correspondents in late imperial China, i.e., during the two last imperial Ming (1368–1644) and Qing (1644–1911) dynas-ties, in which China underwent great changes even before it had contact with the Western powers.

  5. Bamboo pipes and the qin are some of the oldest known Chinese musical instruments. Musical instruments are divided into 8 categories known as “bayin”. Traditional music in China is played on solo instruments or in small groups of stringed instruments, flutes, and different cymbals, gongs, and drums.

  6. 30 maj 2018 · In short, Chinese poetry begins in religious ritual. By accompanying rites, in turn, the Eulogies helped regulate social order. Respecting ‘heaven’s will’ was an important element of ancient...

  7. Since the 18th century jingxi (or jingju), popularly known as Peking opera, has arisen as the principal form of Chinese music-drama. Credit for the beginning of jingxi is given to actors from Anhui (now a province in eastern China) appearing in Beijing (then called Peking) in the 1790s.

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