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Zhu (pinyin: Zhù) is the earliest percussion instrument in China. It was widely popular from the Warring States Period to the Sui and Tang Dynasties, and was lost after the Song Dynasty. Building in the Warring States period has been widely popular.

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  • Pinyin:Zhù
  • type:stringed musical instrument
  • sound characteristics:sad and agitated
  • period:Pre-Qin
history
Gao Jianli (275 BC - 221 BC), a native of Yan State at the end of the Warring States Period, was the earliest known striker. (Building: String music, similar to guzheng and qin, uses bamboo strikes to make sounds.)
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Hao Jingchun studied music, art and instrumental music production from his father, Mr. Hao Yunzheng, since childhood. In 1980, he joined the county troupe to play the violin and at the same time engaged in stage art work.
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The building is a stringed instrument of the ancient Chinese Han nationality. It is shaped like a qin. It was 5 strings in the pre-Qin period and later developed to 13 strings. There are columns under the strings.
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The building is an ancient stringed instrument more than 2,000 years ago in our country. It was very popular as early as the Warring States Period. According to the "Warring States Policy Qi Ce", Linzi, the capital of Qi State at that time, had a developed economy and a prosperous culture.
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