The seven-stringed zither guqin, also called qin, boasts a history of more than 3,000 years. It is adored by the Chinese literati who played it in solo to express themselves. The Anhui Museum opened an exhibit on Thursday to demonstrate the structure of this musical instrument and its profound philosophy and anesthetics.
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