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Guqins in Art and Illustrations
See also Art for qin melodies
Qin and Books

The qin was the music instrument most depicted by Chinese literati. It was also commonly depicted in popular art.

The scene at right was painted for a friend's birthday. It is quite typical except that the qin is resting on a pile of books, which may be effective, but is unusual.

Here are some more examples.

  1. Methods of playing the qin
    The qin can be played either on the lap or at a table
  2. Qin styles
    Annotated illustrations of 38 famous qin shapes
  3. Using the qin when teaching
    Illustrations showing teachers with qins do not necessarily show them teaching qin
  4. Hand Gesture Illustrations
    33 annotated illustrations of finger techniques
  5. Lienü Zhuan and Liexian Quanzhuan
    Illustrated editions of both include depictions of people with qin connections
  6. Emperor Huizong playing the qin
    Perhaps the earliest painting showing the qin played at a table
  7. Feng Qiu Huang (A Male Phoenix Seeks his Mate);
    a famous Chinese love story involving seduction by qin.
  8. Autumn Geese over the Grave of the Immaciated Immortal
  9. Boya plays for a friend
  10. Playing a stringless qin
  11. Qin and ruan
  12. Korean examples

 
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