What does Buyi people mean by combing flowers?

Combing flowers is a kind of dance for Buyi girls. The girls are singing and dancing by the river. The distinctive feature of Buyi folk houses is that they live by mountains and rivers. Buyi is a large minority in southwest China, with Buyi as the national language, and Sino-Tibetan is a branch of Zhuang and Dong languages, which is closely related to Zhuang language and commonly uses Chinese. Text: ancient Buyi language, Latin new Buyi language. Belief: Mohism, Catholicism and polytheism. National festivals: March 3, July 30, June 6, all year round. Representative foods: five-color glutinous rice, zongzi and dog meat.