According to historical records, as early as 453 AD when Emperor Ingrid was buried, King Silla sent more than 80 musicians to Japan to play funeral music. When Emperor Qin Ming was in power in 554, North Korea Baekje sent another group of musicians to Japan. During Shoto Kutaishi's regency, he sent envoys to the Tang Dynasty 19 times, learned from Tang Le in China and brought them back to Japan. Fujiwara Shin, the messenger of the Tang Dynasty, entered Chang 'an in 835 to study pipa, and later returned to China with pipa and music scores. ...
In 70 1 year, Japanese provinces set up special institutions to take charge of foreign music. gagaku was originally a general term for foreign music. In the second year of Dabao (703), according to Dabao Law, Japan established Yale Liao, which trained professional musicians and musicians to serve the imperial court only, making Yale Liao professional and elegant, and its influence gradually grew.
Therefore, Japanese gagaku evolved from China, Korean Peninsula and South Asia, and was introduced to Japan before the Middle Ages. Elegant music belongs to ritual music in China, but the Tang music imported from China in Japanese elegant music is considered to have evolved from Le Yan, a banquet music in the Tang Dynasty. As they all absorb nutrients from China traditional music, Japanese Yayue, Vietnamese Yayue and Korean folk music are brothers. Although foreign names such as Tang Le, Koryo music and Linyi music (Vietnamese music) still remain in the music classification, Japanese gagaku also contains ancient music elements before the introduction of mainland music. Coupled with the mutual influence of gagaku, folk songs and sentences (Buddhist hymns are rhymed and divided into Brahma, Han and He), gagaku has formed a unique form in Japan. At present, the Music Department of the Cabinet Office of Japan has inherited about 100 pieces of music.
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