Chaozhou Daguo State-owned 18 sets of gongs and drums have been handed down from generation to generation, which are divided into Wen Tao Qu Gong and Wu Tao Qu Gong. The musical instruments used are drums, drums, gongs, cymbals, cymbals, gongs, deep waves, Su gongs, Yue gongs and so on. Wind music is dominated by suona and flute, in addition to coconut trees, dulcimer, sanxian, pipa, kettle and Hu Da. When playing gongs and drums, drums are the center. The drummer leads the band's mood and performance with different drum rhythms (also known as "Ming Jie" or "Real Jie") and gestures (also known as "Dark Jie" or "Virtual Jie") through vivid changes in drums and timbre, and absorbs China's boxing and fencing gestures combined with drums and conducting actions, showing its uniqueness.
1. Wen Tao, with suona and gongs and drums as the main musical instruments, is gentle and sincere, and is good at expressing children's joys and sorrows, such as "Fish Escaping the Net" and "Throw a Girl". 2. Wu Tao, with gongs, drums and suona as the main musical instruments, has magnificent characteristics and is good at showing the battle scenes in ancient battlefields. Such as "Guan Gong Pass Five Customs" and "Xue Gang Sacrifice to the Grave". Contemporary divertimento gongs and drums include Double Bite Goose, Battle of Sanlixi, Spring Man Fishing Port and Happy Harvest of Grains. Mainly used for stage performances.