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Nao (pinyin: náo), also known as the bell, is one of the bronze percussion instruments used in ancient China. Used in the military, the function is to give instructions to stop drumming. It was popular in the late Shang Dynasty and was used in the early Zhou Dynasty. It is a round copper musical instrument that is often played with cymbals.

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  • Pinyin:náo
  • material:bronze
  • effect:broadcast orders
  • type:percussion
  • alias:bell
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