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Elevating the guzheng's legacy

By LI XINRAN | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2024-07-24 08:14
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Top: Ji Wei (front center) performs at the National Library Arts Center on July 21. CHINA DAILY

Ji also mentioned that the guzheng's therapeutic effects might contribute to its growing appeal in today's world.

"With many people struggling with anxiety and possibly depression, music therapy has become more popular," Ji said. "Traditional music, like that of the guzheng, can have a calming effect on the mind."

Cultural confidence also plays a crucial role in this change, according to Ji.

"More people in China are embracing traditional Chinese culture because it resonates with our aesthetic values," Ji said. "The guzheng is a powerful symbol of our heritage and culture; it can be seen frequently at national events and international performances."

Recently, a growing number of Generation Z individuals have been promoting traditional Chinese music by playing instruments like the guzheng and pipa, either on the streets of foreign countries or on social media platforms. They often wear traditional Chinese hanfu while performing pop music pieces, both Chinese and Western.

Ji is delighted to see young people using traditional music to express themselves and blending the dynamic sound of the guzheng with pop culture.

"After all, it's unrealistic for Gen Zers to instantly fall in love with music from a thousand years ago," she said. "This kind of creative promotion offers a fresh approach to popularizing traditional instruments and bridges the gap between history and youth."

However, Ji noted that this is just the beginning. "As more people become familiar with the guzheng and develop an interest, it's important for them to also understand the cultural heritage behind it in order to truly appreciate and preserve it."

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