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What is Quanzhou music, known as the living fossil in the history of China music?

Quanzhou's music is Nanyin, known as the living fossil in the history of China music.

Nanyin, also known as Xianguan or Quanzhou Nanyin, is a traditional music in southern Fujian. In 2009, it was listed as the intangible cultural heritage of mankind and was known as the living fossil in the history of China music. Singing in Minnan language, brought in by ancient Central Plains immigrants and blended with Minnan folk music, has the characteristics of ancient Central Plains music.

Chord is a general term for stringed and wind instruments. String instruments include various violins, erhu and Ma Touqin. Wind instruments include all kinds of woodwind instruments and brass instruments, generally referring to musical instruments. Chord pipe originated in the pre-Qin Dynasty, flourished in the Tang Dynasty and was formed in the Song Dynasty. It is one of the most primitive types of music in China.

Modern melodious orchestras include Confession Balloon-Jay Chou, Crossing the World-Jonathan Lee, Hurrying-Faye Wong, Ain-Hacken Lee and Don't Break My Heart-Black Panther band.

The origin of chord tube

Xianguan, also known as Nanyin, is the oldest existing traditional ancient music in China. During the Han, Jin, Tang and Song Dynasties, immigrants from the Central Plains brought music culture into southern Fujian, centering on Quanzhou, and merged with local folk music, forming a cultural expression with the charm of ancient music in the Central Plains.

The origin of orchestral instruments can be traced back to ancient Greece and Rome, when they mainly imitated the sounds of animals and nature. In ancient Greece and Rome, orchestral instruments were mainly divided into two categories, one was orchestral and the other was stringed instruments. Wind instruments mainly include reed flute, bagpipe and flute. String instruments include all kinds of harps, Zheng and harp.

With the passage of time, orchestral instruments have gradually developed and become an important part of music. During the European Renaissance, orchestral instruments were widely used and gradually formed the foundation of classical music.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia Nanyin.