Explanation of dance

Explanation of Dance

(1) [dance]

(2) an art form in which rhythmic movement is the main means of expression, generally accompanied by music (3) dancing (4) a specific dance posture made by ancient courtiers on their pilgrimage to the emperor, a kind of etiquette Detailed Explanation (1). Dance with your hands and feet. To express joy or praise. Han Jiao Gan, "Yi Lin: The Lawsuit of Zhongfu": "Thanking the emperor for his benevolence and paying tribute to him, dancing and leaping for joy and blessings." Tang Liu Zongyuan, "Scolding the Corpse Insects": "The lower people are dancing, thanks to the Emperor's power." Song Wang Yucheng 《前普州刺史康公预撰神道碑》:"After his arrival, Gong used twenty riders to defend himself and went to see the Shu master, telling him about the misfortune and showing his grace and trust. The officials and ministers of Shu danced with joy." (2). The courtesy of the courtiers when they meet the king. Tang Liu Su 《Da Tang Xin Yu 《Flattery》 :"Initially, Emperor Yang's was killed, the Sui officials congratulated 化及, good heart alone did not come, 化及, with its people to look forward to and release it. The good heart also did not dance, so he was victimized." The New History of the Five Dynasties - Tang Ministers' Biographies - An Chongzhi (安重诲): "When Mai returned, he slandered Chongzhi and said, 'Zhaoyou met 鏐, danced as a minister, and told 鏐 privately about the affairs of the imperial court.'" The Seventh Episode of "The Fate of Regeneration": "All the officials danced towards the court and paid homage to the person who was in power." (3). An art form in which rhythmic movements are the main means of expression, usually accompanied by music. It also refers to performance dance.

Word Breakdown

Explanation of Dance Dance ǔ to turn the body in a certain rhythm to perform various postures: dance. Dance. Dance. Dance. Dancing sword. Dancer. Dance music. Stage. Juggling: dancing. Dancing. Part Head: Xi; Explanation of Chanting Chanting ǎ ǎ Trample, tread: Trampling (following the old paths taken by others, following the old ways of the past). Chancing (蹈節) (to abide by modesty). Chancing (jumping into the sea*). To go through fire and water. To follow the rules. Jumping: dancing. Dance with hands and feet. Part of the head: foot.