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How to read the lusheng hand

The term "芦笙手" is pronounced as "lú shēng shǒu" in Mandarin Chinese. Here's a breakdown of the pronunciation:
- lú - The "l" is pronounced like the "l" in "loose," and the "ú" sounds like "oo" in "food" with a rising tone, so it sounds like "loo" with a rising tone.
- shēng - The "sh" is pronounced like the "sh" in "she," and the "ēng" sounds like "eng" in "send" with a rising tone, so it sounds like "sheng" with a rising tone.
- shǒu - The "sh" is pronounced like the "sh" in "she," and the "ǒu" sounds like "ow" in "cow" with a falling-rising tone, so it sounds like "show" with a falling-rising tone.
Therefore, when you say "芦笙手," it sounds like "loo sheng show" with the appropriate tones indicated by the pinyin.

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