What kind of scenes did the Mongolian folk dance "Ta Ge" show in Yuan Dynasty?
This ancient folk dance form is also very popular among Mongolians. With the establishment of the Yuan Dynasty, Mongolians still kept this folk dance form after entering the big cities in the Central Plains. Mongolian tap dance is a group dance, dancing around trees (see Secret History of Mongolia). The poet Jue Yuan's poem "The Book of Guest Rooms" describes: "Cheese bottles fight and raw salt fights. The sun is not enough, dance * * *. " Tao's Record of Dropping Out of Farming in the South Village records: "The tail of the antelope, a literary jackal, a dripping jade cup. Nine halls are high, the purple curtains are warm, and the songs are full of joy. " It can be seen that Mongols like to sing and dance hand in hand by tents and bonfires. The dance figurines unearthed from Yuan Tomb in Jiaozuo, Henan Province, dressed in Mongolian costumes, are strong and vigorous, which is obviously the dance image of Mongols in Yuan Dynasty. This can be seen from the pursuit of Mongolian dance style at that time.