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Excuse me (eight horses), which eight horses are they?

In Wang Jia's Notes on the Collection of Relics, it is recorded that "eight horses are called Jedi, feathering and flying into the sky, shadows, brightness, glow, fog and wings".

In Mu Zhuan, it is recorded as: Hua Yi, Yi Er, Chi Ji, Bai, overwhelming, stealing Li, (Liu Zongyuan's Eight Horses View uses this saying).

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Eight Horses is a traditional auspicious pattern in China. Draw eight beautiful horses. Eight Horses refers to eight famous horses in Zhou Muwang in ancient myths and legends of China. Its name is different.

Bajun is also the name of music. It's a string tube, and it's a representative piece of Fujian Nanyin.

Introduction to music

Eight Horses is the theme of Eight Horses, with simple tone and distinct rhythm, which vividly shows the dynamics of horses' full display.

Eight Horses: Also known as Eight Horses, Eight Horses is a good horse used by Zhou Muwang (formerly 100 1- formerly 95 1), multiplied by the weekly trip to the world. Horse is one of the favorite painting themes of painters in China. Shi Daoshuo painted five dynasties, two Jin and eight horses. This song is also based on the theme of Eight Horses, and uses the creative technique of combining freehand brushwork with realism to describe the modeling vividly. Play it in the form of a perforated tube.