The fangxiang (also fang xiang, fang hsiang; 方响 or 方響 in Chinese, pinyin: fāngxiǎng; also known in the West as the Chinese chang) is an organized-suspended...
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Fangxiang is a traditional Chinese metallophone. Fangxiang may also refer to: Fangxiang, Jiangsu, a town in Yangzhou, Jiangsu, China Fangxiang Township...
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Fangxiang (Chinese: 方巷; pinyin: Fāngxiàng) is a town in Hanjiang District, Yangzhou, Jiangsu, China. As of 2020[update], it administers two residential...
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Fangxiang Township (simplified Chinese: 方祥乡; traditional Chinese: 方祥鄉; pinyin: Fāngxiáng Xiāng) is a township in Leishan County, Guizhou, China. As of...
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fāngxiàng(shì) as fàngxiǎng 放想, substituting fàng 放 "put away; banish" for fāng 方 and xiǎng 想 "think; imagine" for xiàng 相. This ambiguous fàngxiǎng 放想...
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Bell Bell plate Bonang Celesta Chime bar Cowbells Crotales Dulcitone Fangxiang Gangsa Geger Gendèr Glockenspiel Gong Hand bells Handpan Jegogan Jublag...
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ancient Chinese legend Chang, or Chinese chang, an alternative name for the fangxiang, a type of metallophone Chang Arena, a football stadium in Buriram, Thailand...
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20-string koto (1997) Still Time V for solo hōkyō (similar to Chinese fangxiang) (1998) Reigaku Kokyo for reigaku ensemble (1998) Ceremonial Space for...
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Things", compiled by Ren Fang (任昉) (460–508), has a story about finding a fangxiang (方相; "demon that eats brains of the dead"), also called fushu (弗述; "not...
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Fangxiang from Korea...
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