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lianxianggun

Lianxiang stick (pinyin: Lián xiāng gùn) is also called flower stick, money stick, bully whip. It is Manchu, Mongolian, Yi, Bai, Miao, Tujia, Han and other nationalities shaking the body and singing instruments. It is popular all over the country, especially in northern my country, Yunnan and central and southern China.

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  • Pinyin:Lián xiāng gùn
  • alias:Flower stick, money stick, bully whip
  • category:Shaking Body Musical Instrument
  • Material:Thin wooden sticks or thin bamboo sticks
history
It has been recorded in the writings of the early Qing Dynasty. The whip is about 1 meter long, made of bamboo and wood, with copper coins embedded at both ends, and the whip body is decorated with colorful patterns. There are single whips and double whips.
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On June 18, the 2022 Xianfeng County Cultural and Natural Heritage Day and the Cultural and Ecological Protection Experimental Zone construction achievements publicity and display activities were held in the Tangya Tusi City Site Scenic Spot.
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Since the implementation of the "Double Reduction" policy, primary and secondary schools in Xuan'en County have strictly implemented the national education policy, constantly innovated and explored, and made efforts to build minority schools with the help of local ethnic culture, allowing students to practice "dance" on campus.comprehensive development.
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Bai folk instrumental music mainly includes sanxian music, suona wind and percussion music, cave scripture music, etc. In addition, there are also ancient music and tunes played by bamboo flute, mouth spring, wood leaf and so on.
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The Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics came to a successful conclusion, and its splendor, extraordinary and excellence have been engraved in the annals of history, making the world unforgettable. Among them, "The Whip of the King" performed by the dance team of the Zhangjiakou Mass Art Museum before the opening ceremony amazed and recollected the audience.
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When playing, you can hold a single stick with one hand or a double stick with both hands, shake or tap to pronounce. The percussion parts include shoulders, waist, back, arms, elbows, hands, knees, feet, and two sticks, all of which can vibrate copper coins and make noises, resulting in complex rhythm changes, and with various dance postures.
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