China's classical musical instruments are generally classified as "eight tones". "Eight tones" is the earliest method to classify musical instruments according to their manufacturing materials in China. It was first seen in Zhou Li Spring Palace and divided into eight categories: gold, stone, earth, leather, silk, wood, cannon and bamboo. According to "Eight Tones", the top ten musical instruments in ancient China can be divided into: "Jin"
In ancient times, sound was a beautiful enjoyment, and making sound became the pleasure of ancient people's exploration and discovery. Pipa, erhu, chime, flute, flute, harp, flute, sheng and drum are called the top ten musical instruments in ancient China.