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Ling Lun () is the legendary founder of
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in ancient
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, as described in the
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(in ), Ling Lun is said to have created
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which made the sounds of many birds, including the mythical
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. "In this way, Ling Lun invented the five notes of the ancient Chinese five-tone scale (gong, shang, jiao, zhi, and yu, which is equivalent to 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 in
numbered musical notation The numbered musical notation (, not to be confused with the integer notation) is a cipher notation system used in China, and to some extent in Japan (with 7th being si,), Indonesia (in a slightly different format called "not angka"), Malaysia, ...
or do, re, mi, sol, and la in western solfeggio) and the eight sounds made by eight musical instruments. The " Yellow Emperor" (Huangdi) is said to have ordered the casting of bells in tune with those flutes. An alternative text, the ''Lushi Chunqiu (English: Annals of Master Lu)'', from the third century BC credits another culture hero, Kui, (who is often confused with a one-legged mythical monster bearing the same name, Kui) with the invention of music. In one version of the story, Kui makes a drum by stretching animal skin over an earthen jar that defeats another monster.In another version, Yellow Emperor fashions a drum from the skin of a ''kui'' monster. For a discussion of the ''hui/kui'' confusion, see Richard von Glahn, ''The Sinister Way: The Divine and the Demonic in Chinese Religious Culture''. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2004, pp. 90 ff. In the computer games ''
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'', Ling Lun appears as a great artist. The 2020 film '' Bill & Ted Face the Music'' features Ling Lun as one of the musicians in the titular characters' band, portrayed by Sharon Gee.


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* Imperial examination in Chinese mythology {{DEFAULTSORT:Ling, Lun Chinese flautists Legendary Chinese people Characters in Chinese mythology