Tibetan musical instrument Jamunie "Wake Up March"
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The wake-up march played by Zhamunian has a cheerful rhythm full of vitality, but the song has a gentle yet firm power. Every morning when we wake up to such beautiful music, each of us will work hard to be full of love and be loved. courage.
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Zhamunian (pinyin: zhā mù nián) has a long history and different origins. It evolved from a multi-stringed musical instrument introduced to Tibet from ancient India. According to the records of the "Tibetan Wangtongji" in Genyu, Songtsan Gampo once gave a banquet. There are records of artists playing musical instruments, and it is judged that Jamunian was introduced to Tibet from the mainland in the Tang Dynasty, and has a history of more than 1,000 years. However, most Tibetan scholars believe that Jamunie originated in Tibet and was a musical instrument created by the Tibetans themselves.
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