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Yingdi history

The Tajik eagle flute is named after the eagle's wing bones. There is a legend about the eagle flute among the Tajik people. A long time ago, the Tajiks who lived on the Pamir Plateau, the "ancestor of all mountains", still lived a hunting life. Every household kept falcons. They hunted with their masters during the day and watched their homes at night. There is a hunt...
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The Tibetan eagle flute has a history of more than 1,700 years and is named after the eagle's wing bone. It used to be popular in Qamdo, Ali, Shannan and the pastoral areas of northern Tibet, and it can be said that it appeared in the nomadic era. Early eagle flutes were simply punched by nomads for their relaxation while grazing. The body of the tube is mostly made...
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