- The
jiegu (羯鼓; Wade–Giles: chieh2-ku3; pinyin:
jiégǔ;
sometimes translated as "wether drum"; also
written as 鞨鼓) was a drum used in
ancient China. It was...
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Zhang Yuansu 张元素 (courtesy name
Jiegu; ca. 1151–1234) was one of the most
historically influential Traditional Chinese medicine physicians in the period...
- form of
older ****anese
court music. The
kakko is
derived from the
Chinese jiegu, a drum po****r in
China during the Tang dynasty; the
Korean galgo is also...
- Gyêgu Subdistrict,
formerly a part of the Gyêgu or
Jiegu town is a township-level
division in Yushu,
Yushu TAP, Qinghai, China. The name Gyêgu is still...
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ethnonym was *kirkur ~
kirgur and/or *kirkün, and
another transcription Jiegu (結骨, EMC: *kέt-kwət)
suggests *kirkut / kirgut. Yury Zuev
proposed that...
- Tao
Hongjing (456–536), Sun
Simiao of the Sui and Tang dynasties,
Zhang Jiegu (c. 1151–1234), and Li ****hen (1518–1593).
Chinese communities living in...
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Their endonym was
variously transcribed in
Chinese historical texts as
Jiegu (結骨), Hegu (紇骨),
Hegusi (紇扢斯),
Hejiasi (紇戛斯), Hugu (護骨), Qigu (契骨), Juwu...
- in Qinghai. The city seat is the town of Gyêgu (also
known as
Yushu and
Jiegu in Chinese),
built in the
valley of the
Batang River, a
right tributary...
- Dhad
sarangi (India, ****stan)
Galgo (Korea)
Idakka (India)
Janggu (Korea)
Jiegu (China)
Kakko (****an)
Kundu (Papua New Guinea) Ōtsuzumi (****an) Tsuzumi...
- the drum
rather than only one
pitch per-side for the janggu. The
Chinese jiegu,
adopted from the
Central Asian region of
Kucha during the Tang dynasty...