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Thunder

Hulei (pinyin: hū léi) is a plucked stringed instrument with a neck-type half-pear-shaped speaker, which can be seen in the records of the Tang Dynasty. The use of Hulei was very extensive in the Tang Dynasty. Suddenly, this kind of musical instrument is gone. Of course, no one will play this musical instrument again. It is treasured in the Palace Museum in Beijing.

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  • Chinese name:Thunder
  • shape:Neck half pear shape
  • dynasty:Tang Dynasty
  • type:plucked stringed instruments
  • Pinyin:hū léi
history
Hu Lei: Chinese ancient stringed instruments. Hu Lei was also known as "Huqin" and "Er Xian" in ancient times, and it was played immediately. Originally spread in the southwest region, it is called "Dragon Head Pipa", and it was extremely popular in the Tang Dynasty, and it is rarely recorded in later generations.
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After the founding of New China, the country attached great importance to the inheritance and excavation of the heritage of folk music, so that the ancient Huobousi was brought back to life.
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