First of all, Zhen Huan is rushed to be pushed to the stage to dance, this prelude is actually saying that she doesn't want to enter the palace but has to.
Next, Zhen Huan dances, Meizhuang plays the zither, and Lingsong sings, representing the small group of Zhen Huan, Meizhuang, and Lingsong who helped each other when they first entered the palace.
This time Zhen Huan's dance is slightly green. In Zhen Huan dance controversy do not know how to dance down, the fruit king blowing a flute pushed the door,
Zhen Huan as if the door to a new world, the dance is light, and gradually into a better situation, the party has a fluttering as if shocked Wan as the power of the swimming dragon.
Please note that Ling Rong's singing stopped after the appearance of the King of Fruit County, implying that Zhen Huan and Ling Rong's friendship did not go on,
and the King of Fruit County and Meizhuang became the two important characters who eventually stayed in her life.
Secondly, what is the name Hong (惊鸿) itself saying?
Hong means honk goose, so what is Jinghong?
Everyone must have learned Li Qingzhao's song "Ru Meng Ling": scrambling for a ferry, startling a shoal of gulls and herons.
There is also a line in the poem called "I can't catch the gulls, they are flying away".
The ancients especially liked to use the word "frightened". If you still can't understand, then to put it more bluntly, chasing the hens to run we all played when we were young, right?
It is the image of you chasing after it and it fluttering its wings and spreading its wings to fly away, that is the scared chicken.
Here it is replaced by the light and airy flight of geese in the air, which is the Dance of the Frightened Chicken.
Third, in fact, the imagery of the geese appears more than once in the biography of Zhen Huan.
When Zhen Huan first entered the palace, she looked up and saw geese flying by, and the son she eventually gave birth to was also named Hong Guan, so the geese are used throughout the play.
Fourth, to dig a little deeper, the geese are disturbed by the sounds of the outside world and fly through the air in a light and airy manner.
What may seem like a beautiful image for the geese themselves is that they are actually frightened and threatened.
When Zhen Huan danced, she was actually in a state of shock, because she was unprepared and had to dance in public, exactly the same state as the geese.
Then expand the whole scenario, the women of the harem, how is not this stunning, seem to be well-bred grace and elegance, but all of them live in the environment at any time will lose favor and be dug into the pit of counting.
Fifth, Cao Guiren why let Zhen Huan dance?
Is it just to make things difficult for Zhen Huan and make her a public spectacle? Actually not.
Cao Guiren's real purpose is to let the Chinese princess back in favor.
Remember Consort Hua's party poem recitation?
Someone who doesn't quote much poetry in her everyday speech was able to recite such a long piece of "Lou Dong Fu" written by Consort Mei with her small mouth bla bla bla with emotion, and Lu Yu wouldn't believe it if she didn't prepare for it in advance.
So Cao Qinmo's original plan was to make Zhen Huan a public spectacle through the stunning dance to suppress the arrogance of Zhen Huan's faction, and to let Princess Hua return to favor through Princess Mei.
Sixth, finally there is a key point, Yao Beina sang the song "Dance" words from the Three Kingdoms Cao Zhi wrote "Luoshen Fu".
We've talked about this before, and there's a rumor going around that Luo Shen Fu was written about Cao Zhi's admiration and love for his sister-in-law, and to put it bluntly, it's also the story of a love triangle.
So the whole stunning dance, from the choreography design to the background of the lyrics, are in line with the whole story line of the Legend of Zhen Huan.