Taigu Strings, jiazhong (thick)

The Taigu Strings from formal production in the early days were tied together in the same manner as the Laosantai Huihui Tang Strings in the early years of the Republic of China. There were three bundles, which were the first to the fourth strings, the fifth to the seventh strings and a spare seventh string. The “points to note” were expanded to form a separate information sheet. A piece of string glue was provided for repairing and preserving the strings. There were two versions, namely the thicker “jiazhong” and the thinner “zhongqing” versions.
The exhibits, produced in 2000, are jiazhong Taigu Strings.

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