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In which dynasty did Lian first appear?

Cloud is an ancient technical musical instrument. The earliest ancient musical instrument in the world appeared in the wind instrument country more than 6700 years ago. In the primitive society unearthed in Anbanpo, Xi 'an, this musical instrument existed in the Neolithic Age. At that time, it was used as a tool similar to a horn to gather people for hunting. At that time, there was only a hole 3 degrees smaller, which was later developed as a musical instrument. In Shang dynasty, rhyme had developed to five holes and later became a formal musical instrument. However, because the Five Holes never developed, in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the cloud was lost.

From Banpo to Han and Tang Dynasties, rhyme experienced the evolution from single-tone hole to multi-tone hole, and gradually formed a mature musical instrument that could express elegance, beauty, sadness, depth and coolness. It was named "Elegant Music" by feudal emperors and prevailed in the court. There are scenes such as "Bo Chui, Bell Chui Wing" in The Book of Songs Xiaoya, which describes Lin's performance in ancient court ceremonies.

Because the cloud has been lost to the people since the Ming Dynasty, more than twenty years ago, quite a few people were unfamiliar with the cloud to modern people. At the Los Angeles Olympic Games in 1984, a young Beijing man named Du Ciwen surprised everyone present with his performance of the ancient song Chu Ge. Since then, "China Magic Flute" has become another name for Kui. Since then, it has attracted the attention of folk music academic experts and folk artists.

Yin Zhongzhong is a country music teacher in Pinglu Township, pucheng county City, Shaanxi Province. For more than ten years, because of his passion for timbre and obsession with Wei Xiao culture, he set up a manual workshop at home, specializing in the research and production of Wei Xiao, and became a well-known professional producer in Shaanxi.

In this ancient street with ancient cultural charm, inkstone has become a tourist commodity and a ceramic handicraft. However, as musical instruments, the pots in the hands of these homemade potters cannot be called musical instruments. They can only play basic scales, and their range, timbre and craftsmanship are not standardized.