29 relations: Binchō-tan (manga), Chinese folk art, Chinese numismatic charm, Chinese orchestra, Dongjing (music), Fish drum, Glossary of Buddhism, Glossary of Japanese Buddhism, Index of Buddhism-related articles, Index of Japan-related articles (W–X), Jam block, Kahara, Korean wind chime, List of Chinese musical instruments, List of percussion instruments, Manpuku-ji, Musical instrument, Muyu, Hubei, Park Chan-su, Phil Nyokai James, Standing bell, Taiwan barbet, Telemusik, Temple block, Teponaztli, Traditional Japanese musical instruments, Wonkwangsa International Zen Temple, Wood block, Woodenfish.
Binchō-tan (manga)
(also Binchō-tan) is a mascot character, created by Japanese manga artist and produced by game goods company Alchemist.
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Chinese folk art
Chinese folk art are artistic forms inherited from a regional or ethnic scene in China.
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Chinese numismatic charm
Yansheng Coin, in the west they are more commonly known as Chinese numismatic charms or simply Chinese charms (alternatively they may be known as Chinese amulets or Chinese talismans), is a collection of special kinds of coins and coin-shaped objects used mainly for ritual uses as well as fortune telling and are involved in almost all forms of Chinese superstitions and Feng shui.
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Chinese orchestra
The term Chinese orchestra is most commonly used to refer to the modern Chinese orchestra that is found in China and various overseas Chinese communities.
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Dongjing (music)
Dongjing music (洞经音乐; dòngjīng yīnyuè) or donjiang is a type of Chinese ritual music traditionally performed by the Nakhi people of Yunnan.
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Fish drum
The fish drum is a Chinese percussion instrument.
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Glossary of Buddhism
Some Buddhist terms and concepts lack direct translations into English that cover the breadth of the original term.
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Glossary of Japanese Buddhism
This is the glossary of Japanese Buddhism, including major terms the casual (or brand-new) reader might find useful in understanding articles on the subject.
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Index of Buddhism-related articles
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Index of Japan-related articles (W–X)
This page lists Japan-related articles with romanized titles beginning with the letters W and X. For names of people, please list by surname (i.e., "Tarō Yamada" should be listed under "Y", not "T").
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Jam block
A jam block is a percussion instrument which is a modern, hard plastic version of the wood block.
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Kahara
Kahara is a settlement in Nyeri County, Kenya.
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Korean wind chime
The Korean wind chime (lit) is a variety of bell traditionally hung from the exterior corners of Korean Buddhist temples, and functioning as a wind chime.
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List of Chinese musical instruments
Chinese musical instruments were traditionally grouped into 8 categories known as bayin (八音).
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List of percussion instruments
This is a wide-ranging, inclusive list of percussion instruments.
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Manpuku-ji
is a temple located in Uji, Kyoto.
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Musical instrument
A musical instrument is an instrument created or adapted to make musical sounds.
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Muyu, Hubei
Muyu (literally, "Wooden fish"; sometimes also 木鱼坪, Muyuping) is a town in Shennongjia Forestry District, in the west of Hubei province, People's Republic of China.
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Park Chan-su
Park Chan-su (a.k.a. Park Changsoo, Moga) is a Korean sculptor in wood, and a museum curator.
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Phil Nyokai James
Phil Nyokai James is a professional shakuhachi (Japanese bamboo flute) teacher and performer as well as avant-garde composer.
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Standing bell
A standing bell or resting bell is an inverted bell, supported from below with the rim uppermost.
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Taiwan barbet
The Taiwan barbet (Psilopogon nuchalis) is a species of bird endemic to the island of Taiwan.
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Telemusik
Telemusik is an electronic composition by Karlheinz Stockhausen, and is number 20 in his catalog of works.
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Temple block
The temple block is a percussion instrument originating in eastern Asia, where it is used in religious ceremonies.
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Teponaztli
A teponaztli is a type of slit drum used in central Mexico by the Aztecs and related cultures.
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Traditional Japanese musical instruments
Traditional Japanese musical instruments are musical instruments used in the traditional and folk music of Japan.
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Wonkwangsa International Zen Temple
Wonkwangsa International Zen Temple (Korean: 원광사, English: Temple of Original Light) is a Korean-tradition zen temple and monastery located in Búbánatvölgy, a valley near Esztergom, Hungary.
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Wood block
A wood block (also spelled as a single word, woodblock) is a small slit drum made from a single piece of wood and used as a percussion instrument.
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Woodenfish
Woodenfish Foundation, previously known as "Woodenfish Project," is an international Buddhist educational NGO with operations in the United States and China.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wooden_fish