tinruì
Tinruì is a traditional Chinese musical instrument, primarily used in the Hunan province. It is a type of zither, characterized by its unique sound and appearance. The instrument consists of a resonating box, a neck, and a set of strings. The resonating box is typically made of wood and is decorated with intricate carvings. The neck is attached to the box and holds the strings, which are usually made of silk or metal. The strings are plucked with the fingers to produce sound.
Tinruì is often used in traditional Chinese music and performances. It is known for its ability to
The tinruì is not only a musical instrument but also a symbol of Chinese cultural heritage. Its