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- Chuigushou abstract "The Han Chinese, who make up some 92% of the population of China, play heterophonic music in which the musicians play versions of a single melody line. Percussion accompanies most music, dance and opera.Instrumental pieces played on an erhu or dizi are popular, and are often available outside of China, but qin, pipa and zheng music, which is more traditional, are more popular in China itself. The qin is perhaps the national instrument of China, and its virtuosos are stars. These include Zha Fuxi, Wu Wen'guang, Lin Youren, Wu Jinglue, Wu Zhaoji, Guan Pinghu, Zhang Zijian, Li Xiangting, and Gong Yi. The zheng, a form of zither, is most popular in Henan, Chaozhou, Hakka, and Shandong. The pipa, a kind of lute, believing introduced from Arab areas during 6th century and improved, is most popular in Shanghai and surrounding areas.Han folk music thrives at weddings and funerals and usually included a form of oboe called a suona and percussive ensembles called chuigushou. The music is diverse, sometimes jolly, sometimes sad, and often based on Western Pop music and TV theme songs.".
- Chuigushou wikiPageID "2225463".
- Chuigushou wikiPageLength "1705".
- Chuigushou wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- Chuigushou wikiPageRevisionID "580820715".
- Chuigushou wikiPageWikiLink Arab_world.
- Chuigushou wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chinese_music.
- Chuigushou wikiPageWikiLink Chaozhou.
- Chuigushou wikiPageWikiLink China.
- Chuigushou wikiPageWikiLink Dizi_(instrument).
- Chuigushou wikiPageWikiLink Erhu.
- Chuigushou wikiPageWikiLink Gong_Yi.
- Chuigushou wikiPageWikiLink Guan_Pinghu.
- Chuigushou wikiPageWikiLink Guqin.
- Chuigushou wikiPageWikiLink Guzheng.
- Chuigushou wikiPageWikiLink Hakka_people.
- Chuigushou wikiPageWikiLink Han_Chinese.
- Chuigushou wikiPageWikiLink Henan.
- Chuigushou wikiPageWikiLink Heterophony.
- Chuigushou wikiPageWikiLink Li_Xiangting.
- Chuigushou wikiPageWikiLink Lin_Youren.
- Chuigushou wikiPageWikiLink Lute.
- Chuigushou wikiPageWikiLink Melody.
- Chuigushou wikiPageWikiLink Musical_ensemble.
- Chuigushou wikiPageWikiLink Oboe.
- Chuigushou wikiPageWikiLink Percussion_instrument.
- Chuigushou wikiPageWikiLink Pipa.
- Chuigushou wikiPageWikiLink Pop_music.
- Chuigushou wikiPageWikiLink Shandong.
- Chuigushou wikiPageWikiLink Shanghai.
- Chuigushou wikiPageWikiLink Suona.
- Chuigushou wikiPageWikiLink Virtuoso.
- Chuigushou wikiPageWikiLink Wu_Jinglüe.
- Chuigushou wikiPageWikiLink Wu_Wenguang.
- Chuigushou wikiPageWikiLink Wu_Zhaoji.
- Chuigushou wikiPageWikiLink Zha_Fuxi.
- Chuigushou wikiPageWikiLink Zhang_Zijian.
- Chuigushou wikiPageWikiLink Zither.
- Chuigushou wikiPageWikiLinkText "chuigushou".
- Chuigushou wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Chuigushou wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Chuigushou subject Category:Chinese_music.
- Chuigushou type Art.
- Chuigushou comment "The Han Chinese, who make up some 92% of the population of China, play heterophonic music in which the musicians play versions of a single melody line. Percussion accompanies most music, dance and opera.Instrumental pieces played on an erhu or dizi are popular, and are often available outside of China, but qin, pipa and zheng music, which is more traditional, are more popular in China itself. The qin is perhaps the national instrument of China, and its virtuosos are stars.".
- Chuigushou label "Chuigushou".
- Chuigushou sameAs Q5115988.
- Chuigushou sameAs m.06xcb7.
- Chuigushou sameAs Q5115988.
- Chuigushou wasDerivedFrom Chuigushou?oldid=580820715.
- Chuigushou isPrimaryTopicOf Chuigushou.