Kung Fu Hustle Question

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grey fox
Ok, within the film Kung Fu Hustle at one point the criminal organisation The Axe Gang hires two assassins whom disguise themselves as Harpists (their also something of a homage to the blues brothers). However, they use a Chinese instrument known as a Guquin. For some reason alot of people who see this film state that it isn't a true Guquin, but something of a hybrid of a Guzheng and a Guquin.

My question is this. What is the discerning factor that makes this noticeable. IE : Why isn't the instrument a Guquin ? Is it something trivial (One string too many ?) or a big noticeable difference (Different shape, missing all of the 'guts' etc) ?

The scene in question (and some close ups of said Guquin/Guzhen) are in the you tube video below.


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=Tired Hiker=
Dude, and don't take this the wrong way, but this is so random and who the f*ck cares? hysterical

grey fox
Originally posted by =Tired Hiker=
Dude, and don't take this the wrong way, but this is so random and who the f*ck cares? hysterical

I liked the scene and all the negative comments it was getting 'THAT'S NOT A REAL GUQUIN' were getting on my nerves.

=Tired Hiker=
Okay, my bad.

grey fox
Originally posted by =Tired Hiker=
Okay, my bad.

S'alright. I do understand it is a bit of an odd question to ask.

Strangelove
I don't really know, but man, what a great scene that was.

magic_hate_ball
possibly it was created by them to suit their needs...b/c both of them play it at one point....just a guess smile

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