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Special chime (pinyin: tè qìng), special hanging chime, made of jade or stone. The ones unearthed from the Yin Ruins are semi-circular and slightly zigzag, and later more zigzag.

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  • Pinyin:tè qìng
  • material:jade or stone
  • type:percussion
history
Unearthed from Taosi Temple in Shanxi Province, it is made of boulders with holes on it, which can be hung and struck. Experts determined that it was one chime and one sound. Some people believe that they are exactly the rock pans used in "smashing the stone" and "hunting the beasts dancing". It was the scraper that evolved into a musical instrument.
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In the twenty-fourth year of Qianlong's reign (1759), there were the unearthed ancient bells and the triumph of the five-year Northwest War. The two originally independent events were linked together. In addition, Emperor Qianlong's appraisal of the ancient bells made the manufacture of bells full of energy. A mysterious and auspicious atmosphere. The bell and the special chime have been recorded in the records of music in all dynasties, but they were vacant in the Ming Dynasty.
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A chime is a stone percussion instrument that may have evolved from some kind of flaky stone labor tool. The chime was called "stone" and "singing ball" in ancient times. A stone chime was found at the Dongxia Fengxia cultural site in Xia County, Shanxi Province. , The overall hit is very rough, and some edges and corners are sharp, and it can still make a crisp sound when struck.
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The special chime is an important musical instrument in the ancient court music - Zhonghe Shao music. The texture is mostly jasper, and there are also Lingbi stones. A whole set of twelve, in order to respond to the twelve laws. The chime body is a rectangle with obtuse angles, the long side is called the drum, and the short side is called the strand.
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