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Hulusi is also called "Huluxiao", and it is called "Bi Nan Mu Dao" in Dai language. Mainly spread in the Dai, Achang, Wa and De 'ang ethnic minority areas in western Yunnan, it is a musical instrument used by young men and women to express their love and yearning. Legend has it that a flash flood broke out a long time ago, a Dai family, Bumao (a young man), rushed through the raging flood and rescued his beloved Xiaobushao (a little girl) ... So his faithful love moved the Buddha, and the Buddha inserted the bamboo tube into the golden gourd and sent a brave little Bumao, who picked up the golden gourd and blew out a wonderful rhythm. Suddenly calm, flowers in full bloom, proud as a peacock, I wish the couple good luck and happiness. Since then, cucurbit silk has been passed down from generation to generation in Dai families.

Hulusi has a beautiful pronunciation, a kind, slightly nasal voice and a melancholy sense of rhythm. As the ancients said, "The south of colorful clouds is full of charm, and the sound around the beam is endless for three days." Hulusi is good at expressing tender and delicate feelings, giving people a hazy and melancholy aesthetic feeling. Because its pronunciation is as elegant and soft as quivering silk, it is named "Hulusi". Its origin can be traced back to the pre-Qin period.

Bawu is a kind of musical instrument that is played with spring vibration and gas in the southwest border of China. It is similar in shape to a flute, and is often used for solo entertainment. It is full of national characteristics, but it is mainly spread in Xishuangbanna and other areas where ethnic minorities live.

cucurbit silk. Also known as gourd flute. Yunnan minority musical instruments. Previously, it was mainly spread among Dai, Achang, De 'ang and other ethnic groups. Its timbre is soft and delicate, mellow and simple, and very expressive. In Yunnan, it is deeply loved by people. No matter in the folk or on the stage, you can hear the beautiful music played by Hulusi. In recent years, it has attracted much attention at home and abroad.

Hulusi belongs to the musical instrument in the reed tube. The common gourd silk is composed of a gourd as a singing cavity and three bamboo tubes. One end of the bamboo tube inserted into the gourd has a reed. The bamboo tube in the middle is the main tube, with attached tubes on both sides, and the main tube is provided with seven sound pressing holes (upper six and lower one). The auxiliary pipe has no sound holes, so it can only make a fixed sound for harmony to enrich its expressive force. Tunes are often affectionate and euphemistic.