China’s Story of the Stone: the best book
The Story of the Stone: the best book you've never heard of The death of the elderly Chinese scholar Zhou Ruchang draws attention to a startling fact: that China’s greatest work of literature, the 18th-century novel Dream of the Red Chamber, on which Professor Zhou was an acknowledged – and somewhat obsessive – expert, is still virtually unknown in the English-speaking world. And yet a complete and highly readable English translation has been available in Penguin Classics for nearly 30 years.
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[Chinese Instrument] 箫 — xiāo
Xiao The xiao (simplified Chinese: 箫; pinyin: xiāo) is a Chinese vertical end-blown flute. It is generally made of dark brown bamboo (called "purple bamboo" in Chinese). It is also sometimes (particularly in Taiwan) called dòngxiāo (simplified Chinese: 洞箫; traditional Chinese: 洞簫), dòng meaning "hole."
[Chinese Instrument] 笙 — Shēnɡ
笙 — Shēng The Chinese sheng (Chinese: 笙; Pinyin shēng) is a mouth-blown free reed instrument consisting of vertical pipes.
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[Chinese Instrument] 古筝 — Gǔzhēnɡ
古筝 — Gǔzhēnɡ The guzheng (Chinese: 古箏; pinyin: gǔzhēng) is a Chinese plucked zither. It has 18-23 or more strings and movable bridges.
[Chinese Instrument] 古琴 — Gǔqín
古琴 — Gǔqín The guqin (simplified: 古琴; pinyin: gǔqín; literally "ancient stringed instrument") is the modern name for a plucked seven-string Chinese musical instrument of the zither family. It has been played since ancient times, and has traditionally been favored by scholars and literati as an instrument of great subtlety and refinement, as highlighted by the quote "a gentleman does not part with his qin or se (two ancient instruments) without good reason,"as well as being associated with the ancient Chinese philosopher Confucius. It is sometimes referred to by the Chinese as "the father of Chinese music" or "the instrument of the sages".