What kind of musical instrument is a bird flying towards a phoenix?

"A Hundred Birds Toward the Phoenix" is a solo of suona.

A Hundred Birds at the Phoenix is a popular folk music in Henan, Anhui, Shandong, Hebei and other places. Its predecessor was Yu Opera "Accompaniment in a Sedan". Because of the popularity of Henan Opera, birds flying at the phoenix are popular in Henan, Shandong, Hebei, Anhui and other places, also known as "birds singing". This is an excellent piece of music that fully demonstrates the artistic charm of suona. It shows a vibrant natural scene with warm and cheerful melody and the sound of birds singing.

Suona; suona; suona horn

Suona is a folk wind instrument with a long history, wide spread, rich skills and strong expressive force in China. It is also the main national musical instrument in China, and is often responsible for playing the main theme in the national orchestra. Its pronunciation is cheerful and bold, loud and vigorous, and it is one of the national music that is deeply loved and welcomed by the broad masses of the people.

Suona is called Advocacy in Taiwan Province Province, one of the southern "eight-tone" musical instruments, and the trumpet in Henan and Shandong. Widely used in wedding, funeral, marriage, ceremony, music, ceremony, sacrifice, Yangko Festival and other folk rituals. After continuous development, it developed into traditional suona and keyboard suona, which enriched the playing skills and improved the expressive force. It has become a unique solo instrument, used for ensemble or accompaniment of opera, song and dance in national orchestras and national symphony orchestras.