Chinese Music Gallery
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earthquaker devices
Seven straw glazed figures of musicians and dancers from the Sui dynasty
Chinese woman with zither, ca. 1910
radstudies:Lang Jingshan (Chinese, 1892-1995) - Au Printemps (For the Spring Music of the Waterfall
海棠花宴,群芳待赏。 (via 【昊炁文苑】上海甲午上巳节汉服活动反馈帖_汉服吧_百度贴吧)
radstudies:Lang Jingshan (Chinese, 1892-1995) - Au Printemps (For the Spring Music of the Waterfall
1920s Manchuria (North East China a group of travelling performers. The stringed instrument is a 四胡
I’m not even sure this is relevant to my lecture research, but how could I not read an article with
Musician statues, Yuan dynasty
Two Chinese Tang dynasty musician figures
“Dancer and Musicians in a Garden” by Zhou Wenju , (Chinese, active mid-10th century)
leonzhng:Recently collaborated with the amazing @sansatully (whose own playlist that inspired this c
Yin Xiuzhen 尹秀珍 (Chinese, b. 1963, Beijing, China) - Collective Subconscious (Blue), 2007 Installa
thetravelsofching: Tongli musician, China
radstudies: Lang Jingshan (Chinese, 1892-1995) - Au Printemps (For the Spring); Music of the Waterfa
Bell (Lai Zhong), c. 800-700 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtIn ancient China music and ritu
Bell (Lai Zhong), c. 800-700 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtIn ancient China music and ritu
Bell (Lai Zhong), c. 800-700 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtIn ancient China music and ritu
Bell (Lai Zhong), c. 800-700 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtIn ancient China music and ritu
Bell (Lai Zhong), c. 800-700 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtIn ancient China music and ritu
Bell (Lai Zhong), c. 800-700 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtIn ancient China music and ritu
Bell (Lai Zhong), c. 800-700 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtIn ancient China music and ritu
Bell (Lai Zhong), c. 800-700 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtIn ancient China music and ritu
fuckyeahchinesefashion: chinese instruments top to bottom: zhongruan 中阮, liuqin 柳琴, guqin 古琴
Lang Jingshan (Chinese, 1892-1995) - Au Printemps (For the Spring); Music of the Waterfall
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