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About 2,000 years ago, Emperor Qin unified warring states to create what is known today as contemporary China. It is believed that his favorite instrument was the guzheng. Its tranquil vibrations evoke a feeling of peace, emulating the sounds of cascading waterfalls and gently rolling thunder.
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Video Length: 57
Date Found: December 07, 2009
Category: Documentary
Date Produced: April 01, 2006
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