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School of Music, Shanxi University, Taiyuan, China

ABSTRACT

This article focuses on the in-depth analysis of the cultural roots of the introduction and evolution of Chinese Yangqin and its development in China, based on an elaboration of the world distribution of Yangqin. The aim is to illustrate the growth and evolution of the Chinese Yangqin over the past few hundred years, with every detail reflecting deep-seated cultural connotations and aesthetic needs. Therefore, “embodying the beauty of Chinese cultural tradition” remains the internal mechanism for developing Chinese Yangqin.

KEYWORDS

Yangqin, worldness, nationalization, cultural connotation

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Journal of Literature and Art Studies, November 2024, Vol. 14, No. 11, 1070-1074

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