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The popular Dai dance on Douyin

The name of a Dai dance that is very popular on Douyin is "Phoenix Tail Bamboo in the Moonlight".

"Phoenix Tail Bamboo under the Moonlight" is a famous Dai music. With its melodious tune and sweet melody, it gives people a refreshing feeling. People can't help but think of the lush Phoenix Tail bamboo forest. The unique Dai pavilions are scattered in the bamboo forest, like stars in the sky, nestled against the mountains and rivers. Under the melting moonlight, bursts of cucurbit silk are faintly floating out of the bamboo forest. It is quiet and elegant, light and elegant.

The version played with Hulusi is the most common; Hou Yanni, Guan Mucun, etc. have also sung singing versions of this piece. Other instruments were also played. This song by Shi Guangnan is very popular and has been sung by many singers and singers. Among them, in terms of artistry and nationality, the versions by the famous Chinese mezzo-soprano singer Guan Mucun and the famous soprano singer Yu Shuzhen are the most classic.

Introduction to Dai Dance

Dai dance is not only an ancient folk dance of the Dai people, but also the favorite dance of the Dai people. The dance is graceful and graceful, which not only shows the beautiful figure of a woman, but also embodies the grace and inner gentleness of the field. Learning to dance Dai dance can make you look natural and refined.

The Dai people are a nation with a long history. As early as the first century BC, there are records about the Dai people in Chinese historical books. Since the Tang Dynasty, historical records have referred to the Dai people as "black teeth", "gold teeth", "silver teeth" or "embroidered feet", and also called the Dai people as "mangman" or "white clothes"; in the Song Dynasty, the Dai people were called "gold teeth", "gold teeth", White clothes". From the Yuan Dynasty to the Ming Dynasty, "Jin Te" continued to be used, while "Bai Yi" was written as "Bai Yi" or "Bai Yi".

Since the Qing Dynasty, it has been mostly called "displaying clothes". But the above are all other names. The Dai people call themselves "Dai" all the time. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, according to the wishes of the Dai people of our country, it was officially named "Dai".