China News Service, Changsha, July 28 (Reporter Deng Xia) After hitting the bronze cymbal, watch the scenes of wind, rain, thunder, lightning, and snow when sacrificing mountains and rivers; wearing virtual equipment, experience the sacrificial panorama of ancient music in Liuyang... 7 On March 28, "Hearing and Seeing Huxiang - Hunan Music Cultural Relics and Stories Exhibition" opened in Hunan Museum.

The exhibition creates an active textual and audio-visual feast of musical civilization by combining physical and digital display technology of musical cultural relics.

  The mountains and rivers of Hunan are beautiful, and the waters of Sanxiang and four rivers have flowed from ancient times, giving birth to a rich and unique music culture.

This exhibition brings together 170 music collections in Hunan, adopts the structure of modern music chapters, and tells the development process of Hunan music culture. , history, images, etc. are integrated, allowing the audience to become the perceivers, witnesses, inheritors and creators of Huxiang music.

The digital exhibition "Songs and Dances" attracted visitors to stop and watch.

Photo by Deng Xia

  The reporter saw at the scene that in the digital exhibition "Autumn Wind and Zeside", the audience walked through the exhibition hall, and heard the eight-note ensemble and sonorous singing of "Nine Songs, National Sadness". Wandering around the lakeside and the scene of the fierce war in the state of Chu, the feeling of sadness arises spontaneously; the digital exhibition "Songs and Dances" integrates the background, space images, singing and dancing figures, lights and music, and reproduces the life of the nobles in the Western Han Dynasty. Everyday; stop in front of the digital exhibition "Mo Yunqin Heart", and listen to Ding Chengyun, the representative inheritor of the national intangible cultural heritage Guqin art project, playing "Xiaoxiang Shuiyun" with the handed down Tangqin - Duyouqin. ”, amidst the turbulent sound of the piano, a vivid and unique activation map of “Eight Sceneries of Xiaoxiang” slowly unfolds…

The digital exhibition "Sound from the Heart" reproduces the joyful scene of the ancestors fishing and hunting in the early morning and using musical instruments to celebrate the harvest.

Photo by Deng Xia

  According to reports, this exhibition is an achievement exhibition planned based on the "13th Five-Year" national key research and development plan subject - "Research and Demonstration of Key Technologies for Cultural Relics Exhibition and Display Based on Knowledge Graph", and will last until October 30.

The subject is jointly undertaken by Hunan Museum, Tianjin University, and Beijing Baidu Netcom Co., Ltd.

During the exhibition, Hunan Museum will also launch events such as the Qixi Festival Concert, Music and Dance Performances in the Exhibition Hall, Online Master Talks and on-site Expert Lectures.

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