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phoenix head konghou

Fengshou Konghou (pinyin: fèng shǒu kōng hóu) is a plucked stringed musical instrument of the ancient southwestern ethnic minorities in my country. The phoenix-headed Konghou is also called "Sangke" in Southeast Asia, and it was called "General Manuscript Machine" in the Qing Dynasty. It is mostly used in court ceremonies and music, and is relatively rare in the folk, and was once lost.

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  • Chinese name:phoenix head konghou
  • nickname:Finalizer
  • category:plucked string instrument
  • production time:1930s
  • Features:Luxurious decoration, soft sound
  • Pinyin:fèng shǒu kōng hóu
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The phoenix head Konghou is a plucked stringed musical instrument of the ancient southwestern ethnic minorities in China.
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Luo Yawen-Fengshou Konghou is an up master in the music area of station B. Currently, there are 7245 fans. His videos mainly focus on the rendition of Fengshou Konghou, which spans popular songs.
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The Chinese music "Dunhuang: Ode to Mercy" performed at the Shanghai Grand Theater and the 2022 Shanghai New Year's Concert at the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra Concert Hall will use a selection of Chinese and Western songs and new interpretations of traditional works to play the sound of the city on the occasion of the New Year's Eve. .
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The phoenix head Konghou originated from the ancient hunting bow.
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