From the early 1970s, Qin Faqi, a member of the Chinese Dancers Association and vice chairman of the Hubei Dancers Association, conducted a serious study of Changyang folk dances, and incorporated the basic movements of the Tujia ritual song and dance "Jumping Sa Yerho" into another festive song and dance handed down by the Tujia people, "Flower Drums". In the Tujia ritual song and dance "Jumping Saerho", the basic movements of "Flower Drums" were integrated into another festive song and dance handed down by the Tujia people, and the 6/8 beat was chosen as the main rhythm, and the folk music was chosen as the dance music, which created a new type of folk dance of mass self-entertainment and self-recreation with strong characteristics of the times and local features, and integrating science, art and mass. This kind of mass dance, which was created with reference to the traditional folk dance style, is divided into "Half Moon", "Wind Swinging Willow", "Four Harmonies", " Magpie Dengzhi", "Double Dragons Swinging Tail", "Bashan Shaking", "Leaning Body", "Hundred Phoenixes Rising Sun" and other eight dance sections. "In 1990, Bashan Dance won the second prize in the Fourth National Minority Traditional Sports Meeting. Famous dancer Jia Zuoguang once praised the Bashan Dance as the "Oriental Disco". 2000 Bashan Dance won the gold medal of the 10th National "Group Star Award" Square Dance Competition.