The so-called Yangge in the north and Yingge in the south, and the People's Daily in the late 1970s wrote an article entitled "Ansai Waist Drums in the North and Pu'ning Yingge in the South", which can be traced back to the beginning of the Ming Dynasty or even earlier. One says that from Shandong Lubei's big drums and Ruxi's Liulin Yangge, one says that from Henan's flower drums of the King's Whip, one says that from Fujian Putian's flower drums, to name a few, but today's Yingge Dance is followed by some of the ancestors of the Chaoshan people in Puning, adding the formation of martial arts routines, which were then spread to Chaoyang, Huilai counties. Nowadays, Yingge Dance is popular in Puning, Chaoyang, Huilai and other places in the south of Chaoshan, and it is one of the most representative emotional dances in Han folk squares. Its modeling originated from the 108 heroes of Liangshan Mountain, especially from the story of Liangshan Mountain heroes attacking Da Mingfu to rescue Lu Junyi at the Lantern Festival. Its performance form is divided into "front shed" and "back shed", now most of the simplification of only the front shed performance, the performance of the actors painted with the face of the Liangshan heroes holding a double stick or drums dance, the momentum of rugged and majestic, CCTV "" Walk Through China "" program team. Walking through China" program group facilitated on December 21, 2007 in the "into Jieyang" feature on the Chaoshan Ying song birthplace Puning made a detailed report.