The ancient Chinese Zhuang musical instrument 'Bronze Drum'
It is a percussion instrument with a long history and profound cultural significance. The bronze drum originated in the early Spring and Autumn period, about 2700 years ago. It was originally created by the Pu people in the central and western regions of Yunnan Province. Initially used as a cooking utensil and copper pot, it gradually evolved into a percussion instrument and eventually became a symbol of power and wealth. It occupies a pivotal position in Zhuang culture and is regarded as a precious heavy vessel, with similar symbolic significance to the cauldron in the Central Plains region. Not only is it a cultural heritage of the Zhuang ethnic group, but it has also become a cultural symbol shared by multiple ethnic groups. Its casting techniques were revived in the 1990s, and the bronze drum culture was inherited and developed.
Popular Models
Honey Badger (3D animated model)
192 View
Guinea fowl (3D animated model)
163 View
Wild Goose (3D animated model)
185 View
Red Fox (3D animated model)
153 View
Random Model
American M113A1 Armored Carrier
673 View
Bathurst Public High School, Canada
1222 View
Hermes and Dionysus
1097 View
Microlab Solo 5c Speakers
663 View
Judean Desert in Israel
754 View
Japanese Fish Sushi
762 View
Adidas breathable mesh sneaker
600 View
baobab tree
920 View
19th century British kerosene lamp
868 View
Eggplant
1145 View