China classical dance is a typical dance with Chinese classical style, which has been created, sorted, refined, processed and performed on the spot by professional dancers and scholars in past dynasties, and has been handed down through long-term artistic practice.
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Common China dances are as follows:
Small hanging hand type: the arms are slightly bent and hang down at the front and back of the body.
Changhong style: double straight arms extend laterally, one high and one low, forming a diagonal.
Fancy: cross your arms, hold your wrists in front of your shoulders when you sink, and swing your hands.
Holding the Moon: Elbows sink, wrists push too hard, just like holding the full moon in your hand.
Hugging style: bend your elbow, straighten your wrist, and embrace the void.
Yin-yang palm posture: elbows sink to one side, arms are in the same direction, wrists are straight, palms are naturally up and down, and chest is high.
Poke willow style: on the basis of yin and yang palms, both hands poke inside and outside at the same time, as if poking willow.
Bright-winged crane: Also called bright-winged crane. Stretch your arms left and right, sink your elbows, lift your wrists, and keep your palms shoulder height.
Mountain Wind: Also called Erlang Mountain. Raise your elbows, raise your wrists, and put them behind your hips.
Wind-chasing style: one arm with bright wings and one arm with mountains.
Chasing Japanese style: Raise your arms and brighten your wings.
Weeping willows-weeping willows posture: the arms are half-flexed, the wrists are hanging over the head, and the palms are natural.
Spitting letters: the arm is slightly bent, the wrist is turned, and the palm of the tiger's mouth is down.
Step-by-step: one arm closed, elbow flat on the shoulder, wrist drooping, palm natural; Hang your hands in front of your arms.
Wing-to-wing style: the arm extends to one side, the elbow sinks, the wrist is raised, and the palm is flat.
Folding vertical: Fold your arms at the side and stand your wrists in front of your shoulders.
Spread your wings: also known as Dapeng spread your wings. Stretch your arms horizontally left and right, then pull back, turn your wrist and palm (palm down).
Arm-in-arm: also called arm-in-arm, shoulder to shoulder. Fold your arms, elbows, wrists forward, fingers and shoulders.
Pointing type: also called pointing type. Keep your arms straight and point to one point and five points respectively.
Cross-arm type: one arm extends obliquely to the other shoulder, and the other arm is inserted obliquely under the other rib.
Waist style: the arms are slightly bent, located at the front and rear of the body respectively, and the wrists are buckled.
Half-moon shape on the side: the side buttock is braced to make the body in a "half-moon" arc.
The first half of the month: the hips are stretched forward, the abdomen is closed, the chest is lifted, and the body is in a "half-moon" arc.
Half-moon shape: the side hip leans forward, and the chest and waist on the same side are picked, so that the body is in a "half-moon shape" arc.
Leaning tower: the whole body is in a straight line and can be tilted in all directions. The center of gravity of the leg is the diagonal line between the real leg and the body, and the imaginary leg is the diagonal line with the body.
Yuanbao: The body is "semicircle".
Front ingot: the leg is lifted before the virtual leg, and the real leg is half bent; Close the hips, including the chest, and bend the trunk forward into a circle.
Back spindle: lift the leg after the virtual leg, and the solid leg is half bent; Protrude the hips, send the abdomen, and bend the trunk back into a circle.
Next to the ingot: lift the leg next to the virtual leg, and the real leg is half bent; The lateral bend of the trunk is round.
Baidu Encyclopedia-China Dance