Not a kind of piano.
Banana Leaf Qin: As the name suggests, the body of the piano is like a banana. The petiole of the banana leaf at the head of the piano is curved downward to support the head. The two sides are like the edges of the banana leaves, slightly warped downward. The shape of the piano body is graceful. Elegant and elegant, the tortuous lines resemble flowing music, and the graceful posture expresses the romantic interest of the literati. The banana-leaf guqin is the style with the most complicated production process and the highest technical requirements. ?
Jiaowei Qin: one of the four famous Qins in ancient China. The name of the "Jiaowei" piano is straightforward and unpretentious, but its life experience is extraordinary. It was created by Cai Yong, a famous figure in the Eastern Han Dynasty. "Book of the Later Han: Biography of Cai Yong": "Some people in Wu burned tung trees for plowing, and Yong heard the sound of the fire. He knew the wood was good, so he cut it into a qin because of his request. The fruit had a beautiful sound, but the tail was still burnt, so when The person’s name is Jiaowei Qinyan.” Later he called Qin Jiaotong.