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The wall clock of a clock

Hanging clock, commonly known as wall clock. Hanging bells are divided into bedside hanging bells and baby hanging bells. When a baby hangs a bell, it means that the baby hangs a bell. Children are born with the ability to see and listen. Consciously stimulating children's vision and hearing is helpful to the structure of the brain. Parents put a bell on one side of their children's bed (note: it is best to change the position of the bell in a week or so to prevent children from squint. ), the toys hanging on the bell should be about 20cm away from the children's eyes, which is the best distance for newborns to see things. With the growth of children's age, the position of hanging bells can be improved appropriately. Ring the bell, also known as bronze bell and bell. Manchu, Daur, Mongolian and other ethnic groups shake and beat body-sounding instruments. Manchu says "Don't bang". It is popular in Liaoning, Jilin and Heilongjiang provinces and the eastern Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The bell body is made of copper, oval, with a long diameter of 2.5 cm and a short diameter of 2 cm, and the surface is rough.

. There is a dumbbell-shaped sound hole in the lower part, which is 2 cm long, 0.2 cm wide in the middle and 0.4 cm wide at both ends. There is an iron ball in this bell. There is a ring at the top of the bell, and four or five small bells are tied into a bundle with thin leather strips or strings (as shown in the picture). ? When playing, players can hold a string of bells or shake them up and down, back and forth, left and right. Used for folk grand gatherings, instrumental ensembles or shaman song and dance accompaniment. When Daur and Mongolians perform shaman songs and dances, they put bronze bells on shaman's clothes, dancers sing and dance, and the bronze bells rattle rhythmically. Sometimes the bronze bell collides with the bronze mirror decorated on the shaman's clothes, and the timbre is particularly crisp and bright. Tibetan percussion instruments. Made of copper. Flat mouth, shaped like a bell, with patterns. There is a metal bell tongue hanging inside, ringing the bell to pronounce. Used for Lama ritual chanting and Buddhist music. Taoist priests are important tools for doing things. Also known as Sanqingling, Zhongfa, Dizhong and Lingshu. Because Taoism imitates its sound, it is commonly known as a teacher or a boy. Generally about 20 cm high and 9 cm in diameter. It is made of brass and has a handle and a bell tongue. The upper end of the handle is called a sword, which is in the shape of a mountain, symbolizing the meaning of Sanqing. "Taiqing Jade Book" Volume 5: "The Taoist priest said that he would hold the emperor's bell, and Wan Li threw the fire, and the bell flowed eight times." It is believed that it has the function of descending gods and removing demons, and the mage often holds it in one hand and keeps shaking rhythmically. "Taoist books help magic. Loyal to the Emperor: "In ancient times, there were dancers who worshipped the gods holding cymbals, and those who worshipped the emperor were small."