Different ethnic groups call iron reeds

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All ethnic minorities in our country have their own names for the iron spring.

Different ethnic groups call iron reeds


The Manchus are called Mokuni, the Hezhes are called Kongkangji, the Daurs are called Benkulian, the Oroqen people are called Pengnuhua, the Xibe people are called Memina, the Hui people are called Koukou and Kouer, the Kazakhs are called Awuzi Komuz, Kirgiz The ethnic groups are called Ozkomzi, the Uyghurs are called E'ezikomzi, the Tajiks are called Kuboxian, the Yi people are called Hehe, the Dai people are called Bishuan and Bibell, the Jingpo people are called Zhangong and Abao, and the Lisu people are called Ma Ge, the Miao people call it Jia, Kashui, and Hui, the Yao people call it playing the qin and the bedside qin, and the Kemu people call it Nong and Batong.
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Iron Reed (Pinyin: Tiě huáng), also known as mouth-holding qin, mouth-playing qin. It is made of copper or iron, and it is also made of bullet casings. The common ones are pincer-shaped, ring-shaped, sword-shaped, leaf-shaped, pear-shaped and so on. The iron fee described in the "Tongdian of the Qing Dynasty" is in the wrong shape. This kind of iron spring is more popular in the Daur and Hezhe ethnic groups in Northeast China, the Kirgiz ethnic group in Xinjiang, the Salar ethnic group in Qinghai, and the Yao ethnic group in Guangxi.

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