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Liukuankuan photography

Speaking of ancient musical instruments, we have to introduce one of the oldest musical instruments-Yan. "Before me, where was the past era? Behind me, where are the future generations? I think of heaven and earth, there is no limit, there is no end, I am alone, and my tears fall. " In this case, the best musical instrument is Xun. At the beginning of Xun's music, the sound will come from all directions, clear as water, pleasant to hear, but with endless thoughts. Some people say that Xun is a tear on a stone. Only when honor and joy are together, people's inner grief will be unconsciously pulled out, full of affection and endless.

It is an ancient musical instrument in China. It is one of the eight tones of traditional instrumental music. When I was a child, I learned three words "Bao": earth skin, wood, stone, gold, silk and bamboo, which are eight tones. Xun, also known as "autumn sound", has golden grass and bleak autumn wind. Listening to a Xun song in autumn is particularly obvious, with a solemn and simple atmosphere and a unique spirit of Shang and Zhou Dynasties. However, with the development of musical instruments becoming more and more complex and exquisite, Xun nationality has always maintained a nature and simplicity.

Xunzi lived a fantastic life. When Confucius traveled to Qi when he was young, he accidentally heard Xunzi's voice, so he never forgot Xunzi's music and studied his playing skills. He doesn't know the meat smell in March. Yan is a fascinating musical instrument. Looking for Xun's voice, we can always find a peace and loneliness in our hearts. You see, the expression "manual school" is the last expression.

I first learned that Xun was in Jia Pingwa's novel "The Waste Capital". Zhou Min in the book is a down-and-out scholar. When he is in a bad mood, he often talks about his Xun on the wall of Xijing. In fact, Jia Pingwa's novels are all about his own experience. /kloc-one autumn night in 0/992, Jia Pingwa met a strange Xun Man in the field south of the city. He's a flute teacher in an Conservatory of Music, and his name is Liu Kuanren. Liu Kuanren often plays Xunzi in the suburbs at night. Jia Pingwa was deeply influenced by it and listened to it every day. Gradually, they became friends, and together with the writer Sun Jianxi, they planned to record a Xun music tape, also called "The Wasted Capital". Jia Pingwa wrote in the preface of the tape: "Blowing soil for sound".