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Explanation of gongs and drums

Explanation of gongs and drums [deafening beating of gongs and drums; Drums and gongs]

The sound of gongs and drums soared into the sky. Describe the warm atmosphere. I saw behind the hillside, gongs and drums were loud, and two horses had been knocked unconscious. ? The Water Margin?

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Explanation of gongs and drums: generally speaking, percussion instruments, gongs and drums ring together, so explain in detail whether it is lively or not. Generally refers to percussion instruments. Ming Langying's "Seven Poems and Three New Year's Eve Words": "The drums and gongs ring, close the door early and hang new curtains." Wei Wei's "Oriental", the fourth chapter 22, has a resounding explanation, resounding through the sky. Tang Zhang Qiao wrote in the poem "Send Xu Tang to Xuanzhou": "The banquet should not be noisy, and the home will hinder the sun." Song Liu Yong's poem "Spring Festival": "Ten miles of crimson trees, towering mountains, ringing the sky and beating drums." Sun Li's "Lu Xiuji Xi Dream": "The whole drama is full of gongs and drums, and birds and guns are ringing.