The horse danced gracefully to the rhythm of the musicDancing horses existed in the Tang Dynasty. During the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, every year on his birthday, horse dancing was an essential part of the performance at the square banquet in front of the "Diligence in Government" building. There were a total of 500 dancing horses, and each of them had a name. They were divided into left and right parts. During the performance, dozens of horses were dressed in brocade, with golden bells hanging around their necks and beads tied to their manes. Accompanied by the song of "The Music of the Tilting Cup," they danced vigorously and responded to the festival. They could jump onto a three-story plank bed and spin. The warrior lifted the plank bed from below, and the yellow-clothed youth played music beside him. When the performance began, the band played music, and the dancers danced to the beat, prancing and spinning, holding cups and kneeling, toasting and congratulating them on their birthday. In modern times, there were also some dances with horses as the theme, such as square dances that imitated the posture of war horses.
Who are you Moan Xiamuo you look soo gracefully and act sooo gracefully you are full of mystery that even Yun Yuan cannot place who you are. Thanks for the chapter.