File:Traditional Chinese instrument players - Yulin Cave 25.jpg

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English: Musicians in paradise, Yulin cave 25, Tang Dynasty. Instruments (from bottom) Pipa, Sheng, flute or reed flute, seashell.
中文(臺灣):甘肅省榆林窟第25窟南壁上的唐代壁畫,演奏者由圖上方至圖下方分別演奏著海螺、某一種笛子、笙和唐代琵琶。
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Source Yulin cave 25, China. Scanned from Fan Jinshi (2008) The Caves of Dunhuang, London: Scala, p. 8 ISBN: 978-1857595406. Uploaded by Axb3 on 1 December 2011.
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