In terms of movement requirements, the dancers are required to move and look natural and relaxed, such as the peacock dance and coconut shell dance, which are highly entertaining folk dances that emphasize the flexibility of the actors' bodies. In addition to some natural hand type, other folk dance hand type is basically thumb index finger pinch, the other three fingers pointing backward cocked crown hand type or thumb open four fingers together hand type based on the feet basically to step, horse stance, one-knee kneeling and other steps based on the body with the changes in the pace of the feet swing naturally, such as the fishing dance, the woman through a hand forward, a hand to keep next to the crotch to keep the upper body styling bare feet, to indicate walking, leading the way. In the fishing dance, the woman moves forward with one hand in front, one hand beside the crotch, keeping her upper body in barefoot shape, indicating walking, leading the way, leading the way, and then puts both hands in fists in front of the span, indicating anger and ignoring, and the man wipes sweat on his forehead with one hand to indicate that he is in a hurry and doesn't know what to do, and promotes the development of the story through the change of the two in different positions on the stage and changes in eyes. As the woman takes the fishing tools from the man and then sits on the mesh sieve, the man amuses the woman with his antics and gently apologizes to her, and after this effort, he again attracts the woman's attention and finally pulls out a rose and gives it to the woman, at which point the two pick up the fishing props to cover their faces and rock them from side to side to signify their sweetness, and then a group of men appear to surround the two men and make grunts to signify an uproar, and under the pressure from the group, they independently leave in opposite directions, and the woman puts her index finger to her mouth, cueing a secret promise - see you again. From disregard to acceptance, the woman's expression and eyes change, and through natural, life-like movements, this dance is presented in a spiritually interesting and intriguing way. Another example is in the Nanwang Dance, where the movement changes are not complicated. Nam Vang Dance is one of the most popular dances in Cambodia, and is the most popular dance among modern Cambodian people. Although Nam Vang Dance can be found in Thailand and Laos, it is said that it is a traditional Cambodian dance, which was adapted in Thailand and Laos and then returned to Cambodia, where it has become very popular. The Nam Vang Dance is often danced on New Year's Day, weddings, and other festive occasions, and it fully expresses the joyful mood and vigor of young Cambodian men and women. The dance mainly uses fingers, wrists and arms to express different movement vocabularies. The dance is relatively simple, with a single change of pace, but the movements are soft and elegant, for example, when inviting a partner, you need to put your hands together to show a polite response. In the process of dance performance, the basic hand gestures are "flick flower finger" hand type and four fingers together with the thumb back to the hand type, in the dance of the Nanwang Dance, the basic flick flower gesture is the thumb and forefinger connected to the palm of the hand at a right angle, the other three fingers curved back to the performance of the "picking flowers", The other three fingers are bent back to show "picking flowers", "come quickly" or "the flight of the bird". When performing the Nanwang Dance, the man is behind the woman or on the left or right side, so the woman's hand shape in the dance performance is hoping that the man will follow her footsteps and walk forward, while the four fingers together, the thumb in the palm of the hand shape, the performance of prayer and contemplation.