What does the dust dance mean?

Dust dance, a dance name, was used for offering sacrifices or prayers to heaven, earth and gods, which was the most solemn etiquette in ancient times. The ancient people were rough and straightforward, devoted themselves to dancing and danced in the dust, hence the name.

later literati, in poetry and drama, often used "dust dance" to describe the etiquette of meeting the monarch, which is an exaggeration in literature. China's culture is profound, and its key lies in its inheritance, development and change.

after 5, years of spread and variation, the original intention of "dust dance" has changed. The clever Wuhan people take its literal meaning to describe a person as "arrogant and arrogant", which is quite vivid.

In the folk, word of mouth, coupled with phonetic changes, people changed the homonym of "dusty dance" into "five foreign roads", and derived words such as "five foreign rivers" and "five foreign rivers".

"Look at him. He's holding a tiger's skin and pulling a banner. He thinks he's something, but he's just a decent guy!" These homophonic words are used more in spoken language, which are more popular, straightforward and full of life flavor.