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What are the names of all the Cantonese folk music (gongs and drums)?
Dry Heavenly Thunder
San Tan Yin Yue
Hungry Horse Shakes Its Bell
Autumn Moon in the Han Palace
Rain Strikes the Basho
Dragon Race for the Jin Jin
Entertainment Rises to Equality
Ping Lake Autumn Moon
Wake Up the Lions
Beyond Steps
Golden Serpent Dances Frantically
The Sound of Bells at Zen Garden
Split Flying Swallows
Heroes on Horses
Famous compositions include "Thunder in the Dry Sky", "Hungry Horses Ringing Bells", "Autumn Moon in the Han Palace", and "Rain Beating on the Basho" by Yan Laolie in the late Qing Dynasty, as well as "Autumn Moon on the Pinghu Lake", "Step by Step", and "Waking up the Lions" by Lü Wencheng in the 1920s of the Republic of China (R.O.C.) and "The Wild Dance of the Golden Serpent" by Nie Er. In recent years, Hong Kong composers such as Chan Kam Piu and Mak Wai Chor have also attempted to compose Cantonese music.
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