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Da Nao (Pinyin: Dà náo) is an ancient Chinese bronze percussion instrument with a huge shape. A large cymbal in the late Shang Dynasty was unearthed in Hunan, with a height of 103.5 centimeters and a weight of more than 200 kilograms. When it reaches the trapezoid shape, the body has a large animal face pattern, and a handle is placed under the body.
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Pinyin:Dà náo
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area:China
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Classification:percussion
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Material:copper
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Organized by 陆晨 on 2022-03-09
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Nao [náo], also known as zheng and bell, is one of the earliest percussion instruments used in China, popular from the late Shang Dynasty to the early Western Zhou Dynasty. According to historical records, nao was used to stop drumming when the army was retreating. "Zhou Li" said that "golden cymbals stop drums", which is an instrument used in the army to direct the advance and retreat.
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