Preserving the sound of silk strings
Generations of performers dedicate themselves to keeping intricate folk art form alive, Chen Nan reports.


Under Shen's guidance, Zhang progressed steadily, emerging as one of the most promising young performers. Throughout the years, she has showcased her talents both domestically and internationally.
An unforgettable moment in her career came in March 2024, when President Xi Jinping visited Changde to witness the local arts, including a performance of Changde sixian. Zhang was among the artists chosen to showcase the art form.
After the performance, Xi approached the artists and offered praise and encouragement for their dedication.
He said that Changde is a place with rich cultural heritage, and local traditional cultures are integral to the dazzling Chinese civilization.
He pointed out that these traditional cultures should be preserved, developed and adapted to the times, and they are also engines of social and economic growth.
Born in the late Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), Changde sixian is a folk art form that combines singing, instrumental accompaniment and performance — all delivered in the distinct dialect of Changde.
