Daguangxian

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The daguangxian (simplified Chinese: 大广弦; traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: dàguǎngxián; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: tōa-kóng-hiân; literally "great, broad string [instrument]") is a Chinese bowed two-stringed musical instrument in the huqin family of instruments, held on the lap and played upright. It is used primarily in Taiwan and Fujian, among the Hakka and Min Nan people.[1]

It is also referred to as datongxian (Chinese: 大筒弦), guangxian (simplified Chinese: 广弦; traditional Chinese: 廣弦; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: kóng-hiân), and daguanxian (Chinese: 大管弦; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: tāi-koán-hiân).

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  1. ^ Lee, Tong Soon. Chinese Street Opera in Singapore. United States, University of Illinois Press, 2024.