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板鼓 GuBan
[edit]I know GuBan for only the drums:
Yabla.com says "板鼓 bǎn gǔ small drum for marking time"
Baike calls the 板鼓 Ban Gu a 班鼓 Ban Gu, i.e. a team drum :)) There are cymbals to it on the photo: https://baike.baidu.com/item/%E6%9D%BF%E9%BC%93
Funnily, at Baike, the PaiBan is shown as a wooden Xylophone
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