Suona
Suona is a kind of Chinese folk wind instrument, introduced by Persia, in the Western Jin Dynasty Kizil Caves Temple murals in the suona playing the painting, the latest in the 16th century in China's folklore, since the Ming and Qing Dynasties folk often use. The sound of the suona is bright, the volume is large, the body is wooden, into a rounded vertebrae, and in the middle of the lock, the high suona is fitted with a brass with a whistle, and the lower end sets a bell called a bowl called copper. Min Dong and Cantonese called "the fight", Minnan language, tide and other languages called Wo, blowing or advocating, or "octave" (Taiwan proverb "beat the drums", "shaving drums blowing" ...