Fengyang Flower Drum is a folk song in which province of China?

Anhui Fengyang Flower Drum is also called "Flower Drum", "Playing Flower Drum", "Flower Drum Gong" and "Double Drum". Fengyang Flower Drum originated in Linhuai County (now the eastern part of Fengyang County), which is a traditional folk performing art integrating Quyi and song and dance. However, the rap performance in the form of Quyi is the most important and famous, and it is generally believed that it was formed in the Ming Dynasty. Fengyang Flower Drum, Flower Drum Lantern and Flower Drum Opera are also called Fengyang Three Flowers. Fengyang Flower Drum is mainly distributed in towns and villages such as Burning Lamp and Xiaoxihe in Fengyang County. The performance form of its folk art form is one or two people accompanied by gongs and drums, dancing and singing. In history, artists used this as a means to go out to perform arts, and Fengyang Flower Drum spread all over the country. During the reign of Kang Gan in Qing Dynasty, many literati's poems recorded the lively scenes of singing and dancing during the performance of Fengyang ancient paintings. After the mid-Qing Dynasty, the dance factor gradually faded out of the folk Fengyang Flower Drum, leaving only the vocal part, which was divided into two forms: "sitting singing" and "singing the door". Fengyang Flower Drum is a treasure of traditional folk opera art rooted in Fengyang, which has the reputation of "a must" in Fengyang and has been selected into the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage lists.