Taizi Changqin | |||||||||
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![]() A painting of Taizi Changqin | |||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 太子長琴 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 太子长琴 | ||||||||
Literal meaning | Crown Prince Long-Zither | ||||||||
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Taizi Changqin (Chinese: 太子长琴) or Prince Changqin is a deity in Chinese religion. He is the only son of the fire god Zhurong and was the first musician in the Three Realms. He appears in the Classic of Mountains and Seas and Commentary of Zuo.[1][2]