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Is Liangzhou a soft dance

Liangzhou is not a soft dance, but a music dance.

The famous Liangzhou music and dance is not only the representative of the northwest music and dance, but also the essence of the Central Plains dynasty music and dance. "Xiliang Music" is the earliest Daqu in Yan Music in Sui and Tang Dynasties, which has a long-lasting artistic charm, and these music and dances were formed in Wuliang period.

Liangzhou music and dance is based on the multi-ethnic music and dance in Liangzhou, which combines the essence of Han music and dance in the Central Plains and western regions (including India), and is formed through processing, transformation and refining.

Historical value:

The unique Liangzhou music and dance has lasted for 5 years from Wuliang to Tang Dynasty, and it has its own artistic charm. On the other hand, since the Wei and Jin Dynasties, most of the scholars and rulers in Hexi and Guanlong have Hu people's blood (Wuliang and Northern Wei Dynasties needless to say, Sui and Tang emperors have Hu people's blood).

Historically, Liangzhou has always been a multi-ethnic settlement in China, and singing and dancing are an indispensable part of people's daily life and productive labor. After the Western Han Dynasty, with the smooth flow of the Silk Road, caravans, envoys and scholars from the western regions, India, Persia, Rome and other countries traveled between Liangzhou and Hexi, where the culture of the Central Plains and the culture of the western regions merged.

Therefore, it is a natural law that music and dance in India, Arabia and the Western Regions have been mixed and merged with music and dance in the Han nationality for a long time to form Liangzhou music and dance. From Qianliang to Sui and Tang Dynasties, Liangzhou and Hexi region, with their unique geographical and cultural advantages, have developed their economy and social stability, and at the same time, made themselves a hometown of music and dance, whose music and dance spread far and wide in the sea and had a profound influence.