1, Pole Dance: Also called "Beating Lv Lie" and "Gulang". Spread in villages such as Mashan and Du 'an in Guangxi. The word "Gulang" in Zhuang language means a wooden mortar for holding rice. In the past, the Zhuang people hollowed out logs to make rice and used wooden pestles to make rice. This dance originated from cooking. At first, it was performed around a wooden mortar, and later it was developed to beat the bench with a bamboo pole.
2, frog dance: that is, "frog dance." The local people call the frog the frog monster, and there is a tradition of worshipping the frog monster. Every year, on the "Frog Monster Festival" in the first month of the lunar calendar, people will perform a series of dances related to frogs, which are popular in Tiane, Nandan, Fengshan, Hongshuihe and other Zhuang communities in Guangxi.
3. Rice-throwing dance: It was originally the "rice-throwing hall" of Gudelo Yue people and Xi 'ou people, and later it developed into a form of singing and dancing of many ethnic groups. For example, the rice dance of Buyi and Li nationalities, the inspiration of Wa nationality, the inspiration of Gaoshan nationality and so on. Ma Tong means that women have beautiful music when they are pounding rice. In other areas, it is called "Dancing" and "Beijing Dance".
4. Jade Bird Dance: popular in Wuxuan Zhuang community in Liuzhou. Props are made of bamboo and birds, covered with green silk and sewn with green hair as feathers. The local people like this emerald bird, which has green fur, crisp sound and gentle temperament, and regards it as a symbol of good luck. During the Spring Festival, one person dressed as Pei Cuibird and the other as an old man, holding the bird together to ask about the wishes of various New Year performances.