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According to what are the national musical instruments in China divided into blowing, pulling and playing?

National musical instruments are divided into wind instruments, plucked instruments, percussion instruments and stringed instruments according to different playing methods.

Typical Chinese musical instruments are Sheng, Lusheng, Paixiao, Hulusi, flute, pipe, Bawu, Lian, Suona and Xiao. According to the different methods of starting vibration, it can be divided into three categories: the first category, such as Xiao, Di (Bang Di) and Koudi. It blows air into the mouthpiece to cause the vibration of the pipe string. The second type, such as suona, sea flute, pipe, double pipe, throat, etc., vibrates the pipe string by blowing through the whistle. The third category, such as Sheng, Baosheng, Paisheng, Eighth Five-Year Plan, etc. The vibration of the pipe string is caused by the air flow through the reed.

China's plucked instruments are divided into horizontal and vertical. Horizontal styles, such as: Zheng (guzheng and tuning Zheng), guqin, dulcimer and piano solo. Vertical, such as: Pipa, Ruan, Yueqin, Sanxian, Dongbula, Zamu Nie.

Percussion instruments can be divided into: 1, sounding copper pipes, such as big gongs, small gongs, cymbals, bells, etc. 2, ringing wood, such as: board, bangzi, wooden fish, etc. 3. Leather, such as drums, drums, drums, elephant feet drums, etc.