Abstract

In 2003, UNESCO officially included the art of guqin in the second batch of the World Representative List of Oral and Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, highlighting the extraordinary status of guqin in global culture. As the oldest plucked instrument in China, the guqin has always been an outstanding representative of excellent traditional Chinese culture, carrying rich cultural connotations and profound historical heritage. This article aims to analyze the production of guqin from its origin, explore its cultural connotations and functions, and understand the charm and value of ancient guqin art.

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