"hulusi" meaning in English

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Noun

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  1. A wind instrument from China and the Shan State. Categories (topical): Musical instruments, Woodwind instruments Synonyms: cucurbit flute Translations (instrument): 葫蘆絲 (Chinese Mandarin), 葫芦丝 (húlusī) (Chinese Mandarin)
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