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What are the traditional plucked instruments in China?
Zheng (Guzheng), (Qujing) Pipa, Yangqin, zhongruan, Daruan, Sanxian, Yueqin and Guqin, as well as plucked instruments with local characteristics similar to Xinjiang Uygur, such as La, Du Daer and Rewapu. In fact, most of the real traditional Chinese musical instruments are one word, and dulcimer, erhu and other musical instruments are all from abroad.
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