Guqin, also known as Yaoqin, Yuqin, Sitong and Qixian, is a traditional Chinese musical instrument with a history of at least three thousand years. The ancient qin culture has a long and profound history. Ancient books record that Fuxi made the qin, and there are legends such as Shennong making the qin, Huangdi making the qin, and Tang Yao making the qin; Shun set the qin as five strings, the king of Wen added one string, and the king of Wu cut another string into seven strings. The guqin has 13 emblems that mark the rhythm, and is also a ritual instrument and musical instrument. Guqin has a wide range, deep tone, and a long reverberation. The guqin is the most lofty musical instrument in Chinese culture. It ranks first among the four arts of traditional Chinese culture, "Qin, chess, calligraphy and painting". As the earliest plucked musical instrument in China, the guqin is a treasure of Chinese culture and a masterpiece of heritage...