Suona is a wind instrument
As early as the Shang and Zhou dynasties more than 2,000 years ago, the classification of musical instruments appeared in China. This is the earliest classification of musical instruments in the world, indicating The development status of musical instruments at that time. After thousands of years of development: China's musical instruments have been greatly enriched, forming various shapes, using different playing methods, and capable of forming different parts. These include plucked instruments, wind instruments, bowed string instruments and percussion instruments. The first category can also be divided into the second and third levels based on different principles. The shape of the Chinese national orchestra was formed on the basis of these instruments. There are many types of instrumental ensemble music circulating throughout China. Each kind of ensemble music uses a special band arrangement to form a different band. Different band formations are an important basis for distinguishing different instrumental ensembles. According to traditional Chinese music theory, Chinese folk instrumental music ensembles can be divided into five major categories, namely string music, silk and bamboo music, drum music, wind and percussion music, and percussion music.