"Good at dancing with long sleeves", how did sleeve dancing become the belief of Han people?

Sleeve dance has become the belief of Han people only because of the aesthetics of rulers. Good-sleeved dance in Han Dynasty became popular from Chu dance, which was loved by Emperor Gaozu Liu Bang with long sleeves and thin waist, and Mrs. Qi, Liu Bang's favorite, was especially good at long sleeves and was called "good-sleeved dance". The dance of bending over with sleeves rolled? . At that time, because the long-sleeved dance was loved by the supreme ruler, it appeared in almost every large-scale music and dance activity, so it became one of the necessary dances for banquets in the upper class.

Sleeve dance has a long history, which can be traced back to the Western Zhou Dynasty. There was a saying at that time? Take the sleeve as the instrument? , that is, only long sleeves are used as dance equipment, from the Western Zhou Dynasty? Take the sleeve as the instrument? To the long sleeves and thin waist of the Warring States, and then to the Western Han Dynasty? Roll your sleeves and bend your back? Bai Mi Dance in Wei and Jin Dynasties, Dancing in Tang Dynasty, Sleeves in Ming Dynasty Drama. It can be said that the sleeve dance runs through the history of song and dance in China, but the most classic is the sleeve dance in Han Dynasty. They can express different emotions by waving their long sleeves to show various postures.

Sleeve dancing in Han Dynasty also has different styles of long sleeves. Different sleeves have different lengths and widths, and there are even differences between single sleeves and sleeves. But no matter what style of long sleeves, they should be made of silk. The long sleeves of silk are smooth and elegant, which can show the femininity of dance movements to the maximum extent. People in the Han Dynasty also liked to sew tassels and ribbons on dance clothes. Every time they dance with sleeves, skirts, tassels and streamers will rotate, and they will rotate and fly up and down, left and right, showing a unique and beautiful form.

Influenced by Chu dance, the sleeve dance in Han Dynasty has been enlarged, forming a unique waist-centered movement with graceful posture, sometimes vigorous and sometimes feminine. Sleeve dance, which is good at dancing with long sleeves, is a classic close-up action in the Han Dynasty, and the most common action is sleeve dance, which will appear in almost every dance scene in today's TV series.