Dreaming of twisting rice-planting songs is a good omen, representing smooth financial success and joy in making money.
For those who go to school, dreaming of twisting rice-planting songs means that there will be other obstacles during the examination period, which will affect the examination results. People dreaming of twisting rice-planting songs, means that the mouth is unavoidable, lawsuits or fire be careful. People in love dreamed of twisting rice-planting songs, suggesting that the age difference is larger, cultivate feelings marriage can be accomplished. Pregnant people dreamed of twisting rice-planting songs, predicting the birth of a boy, careful diet, avoid moving earth. Travelers dreaming of twisting rice-planting songs, suggesting that there is no harm in having a quarrel, safe and smooth.
Dreaming of twisting rice-planting songs and flashing to the waist means that you have to pay more attention to the movements of competitors in the business world, and you have to make a response as soon as possible to avoid losses. Dreaming of a comfortable rice-planting song indicates that you are very decisive in your investment projects, which will help you a lot, but at the same time, it also increases the risk. Dreaming of twisting rice-planting songs is very sexy, it means you may have peach blossom robbery recently, you can't abandon your girlfriend or wife easily. Otherwise it will be very harmful to your career.
Introduction of Rice-planting Song:
Range-planting Song is a traditional dance in Hebei, Liaoning, Shandong and Shaanxi Provinces. Yangge is the class name of a very popular and representative folk dance widely circulated in China, mainly in the northern regions. Yangge has a thousand-year history in China, reaching its peak during the Ming and Qing dynasties. There is a saying in Han folklore that ancient farmers sang songs to alleviate the pain of facing the yellow earth and the sky during the process of rice-planting, rice-planting and other agricultural labor, which gradually formed the rice-planting song.
On May 20, 2006, rice-planting songs were approved by the State Council to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list. The costumes that people wear when twisting the rice-planting songs are in contrasting colors, red, blue, yellow and green. They sing and dance to the accompaniment of gongs and drums to express their joy and longing for a better life.