Homer's Epic is not only an immortal work in the treasure house of world literature, but also an important document for studying early Greek society. In this document, we can see the important position of music in Greek social life at that time. "Homer's Epic" also became the basis for getting a glimpse of the general music scene at that time. It records a pair of oboe-like double pipe instruments, Af Lu Si, used in Dionysian worship for chorus accompaniment; The kisala (a variant of lira) is recorded; It records the "Python Song" played by Af Lu Si and describing Apollo's killing of Python, as well as the chorus of Dionysus.