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Which nation's music is horse racing?
No nation participated in the creation of music, only China's national music.
From 65438 to 0959, Huang Haihuai composed the erhu solo "Horse Racing". Horse Racing is an erhu solo that describes people in Inner Mongolia grassland racing in festivals. It uses erhu, a simple national musical instrument, and uses a variety of playing skills to show the spectacular scenes of Ma Benteng and hoofbeat in horse racing. It sounds as if people are among the galloping horses on the grassland. With the rhythm of jumping, people are excited and fascinated by the vast and mysterious Inner Mongolia grassland. In this song, Huang Haihuai plucked the strings and played a whole tune, which made this song unique and unique, and became an immortal erhu famous song.
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