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Topshur

Tuofuer (pinyin: tuō fǔ xiù ěr) is a Mongolian and Manchu plucked stringed musical instrument. Popular in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Bortala Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture, Hot Springs, Bole, Jinghe, Nileke in Ili Region, Bukser Mongolian Autonomous County in Tacheng Region, and Northeast China.

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  • Chinese name:Topshur
  • alias:taubshull
  • category:musical instrument
  • Pinyin:tuō fǔ xiù ěr
history
The history of Tobshur is as old as the history of the formation of the Mongolian people.
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Mongolian musical instruments include Matouqin, Mongolian drum, Huobusi, Tobshur, Yatok, Sihu, Hujia and so on. Mongolian musical instruments are used in folk songs and rap related to nomadic life. Mongolian musical instruments In traditional ancient chants, hymns, banquet songs and many songs reflecting the life of herdsmen, Mongolian musical instruments can be divided into three categories: folk musical instruments, religious musical instruments and sacrificial musical instruments.
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In order to conscientiously implement the spirit of the third Central Xinjiang Work Symposium, and fully, accurately and comprehensively implement the party's Xinjiang governance strategy in the new era, Wuerhe Town has further promoted the cultural and Xinjiang project, and took advantage of the holiday "Red Scarf Small Classroom" to invite literary and art workers. Pentek Chagder taught Topsauer playing skills to more than 20 teenagers in the town.
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Tofu Xiur is a Mongolian and Manchu plucked stringed musical instrument. The Mongolian Oirat dialect "Tofshur" means something to knock. It is also believed that the name comes from the special wood used to make the violin. The shape is similar to that of Arcan Dombra. For solo, folk song and folk dance accompaniment.
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Tofu Xiur is a Mongolian and Manchu plucked stringed musical instrument. The Mongolian Oirat dialect "Tofshur" means something to knock. It is also believed that the name comes from the special wood used to make the violin. The shape is similar to that of Arcan Dombra. It is very popular for solo, folk song and folk dance accompaniment.
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