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What are the Ten Great Musical Instruments of Ancient China

The top ten ancient Chinese musical instruments generally refer to the ten national musical instruments, namely pipa, erhu, chime, xiao, flute, serpent, zither, ocarina, sheng and drum.

Classical Chinese musical instruments are generally categorized according to the "eight tones". "Eight tones" is China's earliest musical instruments according to the manufacturing materials to the classification of musical instruments, first seen in the "Zhou Li - Chun Gong", divided into "gold, stone, soil, leather, silk, wood, lagenaria (pao), bamboo" eight categories, according to the "eight tones", according to the "eight tones". According to the "eight tones", the top ten ancient Chinese musical instruments can be categorized as follows:

"Gold" category: bell

"Earth" category: ocarina (xun)

"Leather" category: ocarina (xun)

"Gold" category: bell

"Earth" category: ocarina (xun)

Silk: zither, serpent, erhu, lute, etc.

Lagenaria: sheng

"Bamboo: xiao, flute, etc.