Lion dance

Lion dance
    马上咨询

    Lion dance, also known as "lion dance", "lion lantern", "lion dance". Lion dance has a long history, and the "Elephant Man" recorded in the "Book of Han, Book of Rites and Music" is the predecessor of lion dance. During the Southern and Northern Dynasties and the Sui Dynasty, lion dance not only appeared on Buddhist occasions, but also integrated into the Yuanxiao (Filled round balls made of glutinous rice-flour for Lantern Festival). During the Tang Dynasty, the lion dance in the imperial court tended to mature, with the emergence of "Five Masters" and expressions of "obedience, admiration, and refinement". During the Song Dynasty, folk lion dance flourished. According to the "Wulin Chronicles" of the Song Dynasty, the "Lion Leopard Manpai" combined with martial arts emerged. This dance was originally performed by "various armies" and became popular in the south after flowing out of the army. Jin conquered the Northern Song Dynasty, captured various artists, and introduced various per