Qiuci people can sing and dance, and are good at playing drums and suona. After moving to the mainland, their advantages have been widely spread. Qiuci music had a great influence on the development and prosperity of music, dance, acrobatics and drama in the Sui and Tang Dynasties, and gradually evolved into Buddhist music. A few years ago, CCTV broadcasted a feature film "Looking at Chang 'an in the West", explaining: "The Tang Dynasty had close contacts with countries in the western regions. The number of ethnic minorities in the western regions in Chang 'an accounted for about 50%, and many Qiuci people moved to the mainland.
According to historical records, "Qiuci" is a country name of China's ancient western regions, and the ancient Qiuci country is located in Kuqa, Xinjiang. In the first year of Yuankang in the Western Han Dynasty (65 BC), King Qiuci and his wife came to Chang 'an to pay their respects. Since then, Qiuci has maintained close contacts with the Eastern Han Dynasty, Northern Wei Dynasty, Sui Dynasty, Tang Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Ming Dynasty and Qing Dynasty. In the Tang Dynasty, the Anxi Duhu House was located in Qiuci, which was in the twenty-third year of Qianlong (1758). Qiuci was incorporated into the territory of the Qing Dynasty and named Kuche. From the Western Han Dynasty to the Tang Dynasty, Qiuci people moved to Guanzhong or northern Shaanxi to settle down. The scale varies from time to time, and the number is more or less. Then they married the local Han people and gradually became China people. Qiuci people can sing and dance, and are good at playing drums and suona. After moving to the mainland, their advantages were widely spread, which had a great influence on the development and prosperity of music, dance, acrobatics and drama in the Sui and Tang Dynasties. Qiuci music gradually evolved into Buddhist music in the Tang Dynasty. ?
Kuqa people's suona drum music is very infectious, especially the suona tragic tune, which is especially suitable for funeral etiquette occasions and is gradually accepted by Han people.
There are relatively many musicians in the Beishan area of Fuping so far, which may be related to the inheritance of people in Guqiu Temple. At this point, the truth of the matter has become clear. It turns out that the "turtle" mentioned by Fuping people is actually the word "Qiuci".