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Why didn't China pay attention to the inheritance of music in ancient times? I feel that there are only words left about music.

As we know, in the past, poetry was actually lyrics, and the so-called chanting was also a way of pronunciation of "singing".

For example, Tang poetry and Song poetry were originally sung with music. But how do Tang poems "sing"?

In the past, because it was just word of mouth, there was no record of the spectrum. Over time, the previous "Qu" was gone.

Some words are so good that those "words" can be handed down. Can you restore the "old" singing of these poems? Many musicians and music historians have used their intelligence, or studied historical materials or conducted archaeological excavations.

However, it still fails to rewrite the history that "the history of ancient music in China is a silent history".

I really can't find my old music. Is it really gone?

People's Daily1October 28th 1995 pointed out: "An ancient music history in China is called a silent history, which makes people feel sad.

However, since Naxi ancient music was discovered in Lijiang, Yunnan, and not long ago, Naxi ancient music was identified as Taoist music and Tang and Song music unearthed in Lijiang by authoritative music ethnologists, the history of China ancient music is no longer a "silent history".