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Jiangnan sizhu : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jiangnan sizhu ''Jiangnan sizhu'' () is a style of traditional Chinese instrumental music from the Jiangnan region of China. == Name == The name ''Jiangnan sizhu'' (江南丝竹 pinyin: Jiāngnán sīzhú) is made up of two parts. ''Jiangnan'' is the traditional name for the area south of the lower reaches of the Yangtze river in southern Jiangsu, Shanghai, and northern Zhejiang. ''Sizhu'', literally "silk and bamboo," refers to string and wind musical instruments, silk being the traditional material from which strings have historically been made in China, and bamboo being the material from which the Chinese flutes such as the ''dizi'' and ''xiao'' are made. The term ''sizhu'' by extension also came to refer to instrumental music in general, especially that played indoors. Other ''sizhu'' traditions also exist, particularly along China's southeastern coastal regions of Fujian and Guangdong.
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