Gong Shang Jiao Zheng Yu
The ancient ** is usually divided into seven tones, which are: Gong, Shang, Jiao, Zheng, Yu, Changgong and Zheng.
Gong: Often regarded as the stability and center of **, it is the basic tone of the seven tones.
Shang: In ancient times, Shang Yin is usually used to express the joy and brightness of **.
Horn: It has a high pitch and brightness, and is usually used to express the lightness and liveliness of **.
Sign: It is a tone with strong and warm emotions, often used to express the climax and strong emotions of **.
Feather: It has a soft and harmonious timbre, and is often used to express the softness and grace of **.
Changing Palace: is the last note of the seven tones and is usually used to bring ** to a climax or end.
Variation: It is a sound between εΎ΅ and feather, and is often used to express sadness and sorrow.
These seven tones have an important position in ancient times, they not only represent different emotions and expressiveness, but also the basis for the construction of ancient times. By combining and arranging these seven tones, the ancient ** family could create a rich and diverse ** work. At the same time, these seven tones are often associated with ancient culture and philosophical thoughts, reflecting the close relationship between ** and life and culture.
In addition to being the foundation of **, these seven tones also played an important role in ancient ceremonies, sacrifices and other activities. For example, in the ancient court**, the use of these seven tones had strict norms and requirements, and different tones represented different rituals and occasions, and played a role in conveying etiquette and symbolism. In the folk tradition**, these seven tones pay more attention to the expression of emotions and story content, and have strong local characteristics and cultural values.
In general, the seven tones of ancient China are not only the basic elements of construction, but also an important carrier of cultural, philosophical and spiritual expression, with rich connotation and cultural value.