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    <title>Chinese Music World:  中国古典音乐世界: World of Chinese Classical Music :: Article</title>
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        <title>what is different guzheng and guqin?</title>
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        <created>2010-02-05T13:59:39+18:00</created>
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            <name>JoJo</name>
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        <summary>Category: 中国乐器知识/ Knowledgebase of Chinese Musical InstrumentsGuqin (古琴) - seven-stringed zither without bridges, the most classical Listen to guqin music Chinese instrument with over 3000 years of history. The guqin is guqinoften referred to as the instrument of sages for the purpose of enriching the heart and elevating human spirit.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Guzheng  (古筝)- Chinese zither with movable bridges and 16 - 25 strings. &lt;br /&gt;</summary>
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