"Flowers in the Backyard of Yushu" Tang Dynasty Ritual and Music Restoration Group
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"Flowers in the Backyard of Yushu" is a palace-style poem written by Chen Shubao, the last emperor of the Southern Dynasty. The first two sentences describe the gorgeous environment of the harem and the beautiful makeup of the beauties, the second two sentences describe their moving gestures, and the last two sentences praise their beauty and radiance.

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The Tang Dynasty Ritual and Music Restoration Group is a group of young people dedicated to restoring and reproducing the court music and dance of the Tang Dynasty in China. At station B, there are currently 50,000 fans, and their videos are mainly based on the restoration of court music and dance in the Tang Dynasty in China.
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Fang Xiang (pinyin: fānɡ xiǎnɡ) is a percussion instrument with a fixed pitch that is very artistic in ancient my country. It came from the Northern Zhou Dynasty (557-581 AD) during the Southern and Northern Dynasties more than 1,400 years ago, and later became a commonly used musical instrument in Yan music in the Sui and Tang Dynasties.
Guanzi (pinyin: guǎn zi) is a wind instrument. In ancient China, it was called "筚篥" or "Luguan". Its structure consists of three parts: the whistle, the intruder and the cylindrical body.
Konghou (pinyin: kōnghóu) Konghou (also known as Konghou or Kanhou) is an ancient Chinese traditional stringed musical instrument, which originated in the Han Dynasty, but fell out of fashion after the 14th century and gradually disappeared.
Pipa (pinyin: pí pa), the first plucked instrument, is a traditional plucked instrument in East Asia, a plucked stringed musical instrument. Made of wood or bamboo, the speaker is half-pear-shaped and has four strings on the top. It was originally made of silk thread, but now it is mostly made of steel wire, steel rope and nylon.
The bell (pinyin: Pèng líng) was called bell cymbal in ancient times. It is a musical instrument of Manchu, Mongolian, Tibetan, Naxi, Han and other ethnic groups. Tibetan called Dingxia. Due to the difference in the spread of the region, in the folk there are names such as jingling, double chime, sound and water, etc. In Shaanxi, it is called dangzi, and there are also called bells for short. It is shaped like a bell, made of copper, one pair of two, connected by ropes, collided with each other and pronounced without a fixed pitch. Often used in instrumental ensembles and opera accompaniment, it is a rhythm instrument.

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Organized by 象牙山首富 on 2022-03-28
Chinese civilization has a long history, and music is an important part of it. In the past 5,000 years, a large number of far-reaching musical instruments have also been produced.
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Organized by 迷雾风暴 on 2022-03-16
Fangxiang is made up of sixteen rectangular iron, copper or jade pieces of the same size, with different pitches of different thicknesses, suspended in upper and lower layers, and struck with a small hammer.
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Organized by 咖喱麦兜 on 2022-03-16
Fang Xiang is composed of sixteen rectangular iron, copper or jade pieces of the same size, with different pitches of different thicknesses, suspended in upper and lower layers, and struck with a small hammer. It is used for court Yan music.
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Organized by 象牙山首富 on 2022-03-16
With the light tapping of the two small wooden hammers in the player's hand, the steel sheet on the wooden frame came out with notes, and an ethereal Harry Potter theme song "Hedway Variations" unfolded immediately, pulling the listener into the A magical world full of courage and dreams.
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