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Female musicians performing Chinese classical music. Musician at left is playing a Chinese zither (probably a yaqin). Musician in foreground is playing a long-necked plucked lute (probably a sanxian).
From larger ancient Chinese dynastic engraving in the public domain. Full engraving at Image:Ancientchineseinstrumentalists.jpg.
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