Yangqin-扬琴 (Chinese dulcimer)
“The trapezoidal yangqin… is a Chinese hammered dulcimer originally from the Middle East (Persia (modern-day Iran). It used to be written with the characters 洋琴 (lit. “foreign zither”), but over time the first character changed to 揚 (also pronounced “yáng”), which means “acclaimed”. (more from Wiki, 百度百科)
General’s Command (LIU Yuening)
将军令 “Jiang jun ling” (刘月宁)
Lament of Lady Zhaojun (NIU Fanqiong)
昭君怨 “Zhaojun yuan” (牛矾琼)
Random Thoughts on Yellow Plums (MA Hui)
黄梅随想 “Huang mei sui xiang” (马蕙)
Phoenix on the Wing – (QIAN Weihong, YU Haiying)
凤凰于飞 “Feng huang yü fei” (钱伟宏, 于海英)