[“Liuquan” Qin]
“Liuquan” Qin, Qing Dynasty, phoenix style, with a total length of 109 cm, a hidden space of 101 cm, a forehead width of 15.5 cm, a shoulder width of 16.9 cm, a tail width of 11.8 cm, and a thickness of 4.2 cm. The old collection of the Qing Palace
This zither is carved from tung wood. The whole body is painted with black paint and hair is broken. The pond and marsh are pasted with grids. Beng emblem, rosewood Yuewei, rosewood Zhen, green jade foot
The name of the piano is engraved on the top of the dragon pool at the bottom of the piano in gold script. The size of the whole device is short, so the proportion is not very coordinated. The guard bar curls inwards, and the scorched tail lifts up a lot. The shape is not standardized
![图片[1]-“Liuquan” Qin-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Qing dynasty/Musical opera/25813.jpg)
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