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  1. Oct 21, 2022 · TikTokers started sharing creepypasta footage, showing giant creatures attacking cities and satirically proclaiming that an event of such magnitude could only happen in Ohio. Then, TikTokers discovered Lil B, the based God's obsession with Ohio. His 2011 song "Swag Like Ohio" became the primary TikTok sound for all the videos.

  2. Oct 30, 2023 · The Ohio meme, a blend of humor and eerie mystique, offers a quirky lens through which we view the Buckeye State. As with most internet phenomena, its popularity may wane, but for now, Ohio is a...

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    Nov 29, 2022 · Ohio is an American state in the Midwest region of the country that became the subject of memes across social media platforms like Twitter, Tumblr, Reddit, Instagram and TikTok, among other platforms, predominantly following the Ohio vs. the World trend that started in 2016.

  4. The jinghu (京胡; pinyin: jīnghú) is a Chinese bowed string instrument in the huqin family, used primarily in Beijing opera. It is the smallest and highest pitched instrument in the huqin family. The jinghu has a tone similar to a violin but raspier.

  5. Nov 29, 2023 · The Jinghu: Its Role and Significance in Traditional Chinese Music. The Jinghu (京胡) is a traditional Chinese string instrument, pivotal in Peking Opera. Its development in the late 18th century, around the Qianlong era of the Qing dynasty, was closely tied to the formation of Peking Opera.

  6. Jinghu, Chinese two-stringed fiddle that is the principal melodic instrument in jingxi (Peking opera) ensembles. The smallest (and therefore highest-pitched) of the Chinese spike fiddles (huqin), the jinghu is about 50 cm (20 inches) in length. Its body is a bamboo tube, covered at the playing end.

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  8. The Jinghu is most commonly associated with Cantonese music, and was the leading instrument in Cantonese music and in the ensembles accompanying Cantonese Opera in the past. Today, it takes on the higher parts and often leading melodies in the string section of the Chinese orchestra.