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In everyday conversation, 锣 (luó) is commonly used to refer to a gong, a percussion instrument made of metal that produces a deep, resonant sound when struck with a mallet. It is often used in traditional Chinese music and ceremonies, such as weddings, funerals, and temple rituals.
Some common phrases and expressions that use 锣 (luó) include:
1. 敲锣 (qiāo luó) - to play the gong
2. 锣鼓喧天 (luó gǔ xuān tiān) - the sound of gongs and drums fills the air; a lively and bustling scene
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