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What is the origin of the China cymbal in Drumkit? What does it have to do with China?

The China Cymbal is also known as the Counter Cymbal, or as the Tone Generating Counter Cymbal. Its name is standardized as "hanjiaer". The Chinese cymbal is called the Chinese cymbal because it was created in China, from the Chinese clang, and it still retains the original clang with the rounded head pinched by the hand. It's just that it has since been popularized by foreigners, even though foreigners haven't been discovering it for very long. In China this cymbal is used by holding a cymbal head in each hand and striking it against each other. After the taiko was introduced to the West, this modified China cymbal was born. It has a special tone and retains some of the original Chinese flavor. Its guaranteed size is 18 inches.