Bone flute in Ruzhou Village, Henan Province: 1986 unearthed, Neolithic site, about 6955 ~ 7790 years ago. When unearthed, there were nine sound holes, five holes and four holes staggered into two rows, which were drilled from crane limb bones and may be the standard sound tube for tuning.
The bone whistle of Changgeshi Zhuang in Henan Province: 1979 unearthed, a Neolithic site tomb, about 8 100 years ago. The bird limb bone is drilled, with a semicircular cross section, one side is almost flat, and a rectangular hole is ground in the middle.
Hemudu bone whistle in Yuyao, Zhejiang: 1973 ~ 1974, unearthed in Neolithic age, about 67,000 years ago, made from the middle part of poultry limb bones, which may be a tool to trap animals during hunting.
Meiyan Bone Whistle in Wujiang, Jiangsu Province: 1959 Unearthed, relic of Qingliangang culture or Liangzhu culture, made of animal bones.
Tao Xun, Tomb No.358 in Jiangzhai, Lintong, Shaanxi: 1979 unearthed, remains of Yangshao culture. Shaped like an olive, it is hollow and has an air hole. The air hole is concave and has no sound hole, so it can make sound.
Yu Tao, Liu Tong, Weishi County, Henan Province: Unearthed during Longshan Culture in 1980s. The cavity is flat and hollow, with a mouthpiece in the middle of the upper end and sound holes on both sides of the mouthpiece, which can emit four sounds.
Tao Xun, Anbanpo, Xi: 1954 Unearthed, Yangshao cultural remains. Shaped like an olive, it has a blowhole at the top and a press hole at the bottom, which can make two sounds.
Tortoise rattlesnake from Jia Hu, Wuyang, Henan: 1987, Neolithic age, 7737 ~ 7762. The carapace is buckled with the abdomen, and the carapace is filled with stones of different colors, shapes and quantities.
Vibrator in Jiangzhai, Lintong, Shaanxi: 1979 unearthed, Yangshao cultural relic.
Niu Jiao Mountain pottery organ in Huanggang, Hubei Province: 1956 unearthed, Neolithic age.
The pottery clock of Shijiahe in Tianmen, Hubei Province: 1956 unearthed, Neolithic age. Mud orange pottery, small, 5.4cm high. There are two parallel tooth holes on the top surface and similar gluttonous lines on both sides of the body.
Ling Tao, Miaodigou, Shan County, Henan Province: 1956 Yangshao Culture Unearthed. Fine clay red pottery is hand-made, with a truncated cone and buttons at the top.
Ling Tao, Dahe Village, Zhengzhou: 1974 ~ 1985 unearthed, Yangshao culture, unearthed many pieces of gray pottery.
Zhong Tao, Doumen Town, Chang 'an, Shaanxi: 1955 Longshan Culture Unearthed. Muddy gray pottery, rectangular, with a round top and flat dance, has round holes on both sides of the junction of harmony and dance, which is close to the stirrup shape of Shang Dynasty.
Pottery drum from Dawenkou 10 tomb in Tai 'an, Shandong Province: unearthed in 1959. Small flat-bottomed pot with wide round shoulder and short neck.
The pottery drum of Leshan Ping in Yongdeng, Gansu Province: 1985 unearthed, Majiayao culture. Painted pottery drums are clay red pottery with a week of nails on the outer edge, and the whole body is painted with ochre patterns.
Drum of Taosi Temple in Xiangfen, Shanxi Province: 1980 Unearthed. The skeleton is made of hollow trunk, slightly conical and cylindrical. The surface of the car body is pink or ochre, and painted with white, yellow, black and sapphire blue.
Tomb No.3015 of Taosi in Xiangfen, Shanxi Province, unearthed in 1980. It is 80 cm long and 33 cm high.
Tomb No.3002 of Taosi Temple in Xiangfen, Shanxi Province, excavated in 1976, is made of natural stone chips. It is 95 cm long, 43 cm high and weighs 30.75 kg.
Yanqi stone chime in Yuzhou, Henan: 1983 unearthed from Longshan culture, made of bluestone. It is 78 cm long and 28.5 cm high.
Jingjiabao Pottery Pit in hua county, Shaanxi Province: 1976 Unearthed, Yangshao culture. Gray clay pottery, 42 cm long.
Shui Gu River Pottery Pit, Yuzhou City, Henan Province: 1976 The grey pottery of Longshan culture was unearthed. The remaining length is 28cm.
Pottery cellar of Lingyang River in Juxian County, Shandong Province: 1979 unearthed, late Dawenkou culture, brown sand pottery. 39 cm long
Rock paintings of Kangjia Shimenzi in Hutubi, Xinjiang: 1987 found, with a total area of 120 square meters and more than 300 figures. Reflect the sacrificial scenes of ancient ancestors and their pursuit of racial reproduction.
Dance Rock Paintings of North Black Mountain in Jiayuguan, Gansu Province: Neolithic Remains. It is about 2.8 meters long and 1.03 meters wide. It seems to be a military-related drill dance.
Painted pottery basin of dancers in Shangsunjiazhai, Datong, Qinghai: 1973 unearthed, a Neolithic Majiayao cultural relic, circa 2500 BC. Height 14cm. Exquisite clay red pottery, the theme of the inner wall decoration is three groups of dancers.
Gansu Jiuquan Ganguya Dance Pattern Pot: 1987 Unearthed, Neolithic Age.
Bibliography: Archaeology of China Music by Wang, published by Fujian Education Press in August 2003. (The pictures are all from this book)