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- Q848250 subject Q6806514.
- Q848250 subject Q6811958.
- Q848250 abstract "Template:ForThe yu (Chinese: 敔; pinyin: yǔ) was a wooden percussion instrument carved in the shape of a tiger with a serrated back comprising 27 "teeth", used since ancient times in China for Confucian court ritual music. It was played by striking its head three times with a bamboo whisk made from approximately 15 stalks of bamboo, and then scraping it across the serrated back once to mark the end of a piece of music.The yu is mentioned along with another percussion instrument called zhu (柷) in pre-Qin Dynasty annals; it also appears in the Classic of History.The yu was adopted by the Korean court in ancient times, where it was known as eo (hangul: 어; hanja: 敔), and is still used in Confucian ritual music.".
- Q848250 thumbnail 台南市孔廟文物收藏樂器.JPG?width=300.
- Q848250 wikiPageExternalLink yu.
- Q848250 wikiPageWikiLink Q19939.
- Q848250 wikiPageWikiLink Q263057.
- Q848250 wikiPageWikiLink Q6806514.
- Q848250 wikiPageWikiLink Q6811958.
- Q848250 wikiPageWikiLink Q7183.
- Q848250 wikiPageWikiLink Q875313.
- Q848250 wikiPageWikiLink Q915689.
- Q848250 wikiPageWikiLink Q9581.
- Q848250 comment "Template:ForThe yu (Chinese: 敔; pinyin: yǔ) was a wooden percussion instrument carved in the shape of a tiger with a serrated back comprising 27 "teeth", used since ancient times in China for Confucian court ritual music.".
- Q848250 label "Yu (percussion instrument)".
- Q848250 depiction 台南市孔廟文物收藏樂器.JPG.