Bào shēng / Bàoshēng (-)
original: 抱笙
From 抱 (bào [to embrace/hug]); Term used to refer to any Shēng with a circular wind chest; Blench translates its name as "held sheng" and describes it as "somewhat smaller [than the Dà pái shēng; ws], supported by a stand or held in the player’s lap".
Wong, Samuel Shengmiao: Qi’ - An instrumental guide to the Chinese orchestra. Singapore, 2005, p.144.
Blench, Roger: The history and distribution of the free-reed mouth-organ in SE Asia (presented at the 14th EurASEAA meeting, Dublin, September 2012 (Draft submitted for proceedings, 2012), p.5.
汉英词典 (Hàn Yīng cídiǎn) / A Chinese-English dictionary. 北京 [Běijīng], 1985, p.24.