Xi'an guyue

Chinese saakoŋoŋ yiirɛɛ

Xi'an guyue (Chinese: 西安鼓乐), kyɛ meŋ e a Shaanxi guyue (陕西鼓乐), e la a Chinese tebɛ yieloŋ ba naŋ maŋ yieli ka a yuori meŋɛ di Xi'an a Shaanxi poɔŋ. O meŋ poɔ la ka a boŋ-ŋmeɛre meŋ maŋ bebe aŋa Xi'an gaŋgaa. A noba piili la a yieli ŋa tɔ ba lantaa poɔ a yi a yuoni 1960s,[1] o da be la a UNESCO saakonnoŋ yel zanne poɔŋ a yuoni 2009.[2]

Xi'an guyue
music genre
Aŋa yitaalombileChinese traditional music Maale eŋ
Country of originPeople's Republic of China Maale eŋ
Intangible cultural heritage statusRepresentative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity Maale eŋ
Described at URLhttps://ich.unesco.org/en/RL/00212, https://ich.unesco.org/fr/RL/00212, https://ich.unesco.org/es/RL/00212 Maale eŋ

A yieloŋ ŋa poŋ eŋ la deɛ-deɛ ziiri ayi poɔ, anaŋ la zima ane kyɛmo la kyɛ meŋ naŋ baŋ eŋ zii ata meŋ poɔ a yi lɛ ba naŋ boɔrɔ aŋa ,[2] Buddhist (Seng), Daoist (Dao), ane secular (Su).[3]

ka anaŋ gba ba naŋ be a Tang dynasty poɔŋ la a yi lɛ ba naŋ enɛ ba saakom tigri. Ba yɛlɛ yaga maŋ baŋ poŋ la ne Ming ane Qing.[4] Ba maŋ poɔŋ la a boŋ-ŋmeɛre mine aŋa pipa ane daqin (presumably the zheng), gongche la maŋ kaa a.[3] Yieli ŋmeɛrɛ mine maŋ baŋ wa la aseŋ An Laixu (安来绪, 1895-1977), Daoist master of Xi'an's Chenghuangmiao puoro zieŋ.[1] [3]Kyɛ lɛ yɛŋ ba naŋ na ma de deɛne la da be a 1689 saŋa kyɛ a paaŋ bɔrɛɛ la.[4] Ba puoroo zie gaabo saŋa kyakya kaŋa maŋ bebe [3]la ba poɔ. ŋmare ayoɔbo te ta a ayɔpoi daare yieli ŋmeɛrɛ zaa maŋ laŋɛɛ taa, ka ba leɛ seŋ ba saakom yɛlɛ bee yipɔge ka o kpi, ba meŋ maŋ peɛre la yɛlɛ yaga kyaare ne ba saakom yɛlɛ ka gbɛ ŋmɛ tɔɔ bebe.[3]

Sommo Yizie

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  1. 1.0 1.1 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xi%27an_guyue#cite_note-Jones-1
  2. 2.0 2.1 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xi%27an_guyue#cite_note-UNESCO-2
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xi%27an_guyue#cite_note-Zhuo106-3
  4. 4.0 4.1 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xi%27an_guyue#cite_note-Zhuo108-4