Talk:Lusheng
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Split into two articles
[edit]I think that the societal functions of the Qeej and Lusheng are distinct enough, that they need separate pages. In either culture, the instrument has uses, functions, stories, cultural value, etc. that the other doesn't.
We do this with other instruments. For example, how many articles do we have for rebabs? If so, then these warrant separate pages. Or at least, a proper fleshing out. Shibolet Nehrd (talk) 06:55, 10 December 2023 (UTC)