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English: A Guqin player represents the "sounds of utmost antiquity" mainly used for the cultural life of intellectuals in ancient China during the Opening Ceremony of the Games of the XXIX Olympiad at the Bird's Nest National Stadium August 8th, 2008, in Beijing.
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