How to say "guzheng (chinese zither)" in Chinese?

In Chinese "guzheng (chinese zither)" translates to  古筝 

Transliteration: gu3 zheng1

🇨🇳 她在学习弹古筝。

🗣️ Ta1 zai4 xue2 xi2 tan2 gu3 zheng1.

🇺🇸 She is learning how to play the guzheng.



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How to say "guzheng (chinese zither)" in Chinese?

You can use the word "古筝" which translates to "guzheng (Chinese zither)".

How to pronounce "古筝" (guzheng (chinese zither)) in Chinese?

The word "古筝" is pronounced as "gu3 zheng1".

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