The original name of "Lotus Dance" is "Yunduozi", "Diyouzi", also known as "Dipiaoer", "Yunying", "Diyunzi", etc. With the changes in history, it is also called "Lotus Dance". "Running Lantern", "Lotus Lantern", "Lotus Dance". The Saishe sacrificial activity originated from the Zhou people, and under the influence of witch culture, it became a "begging for rain" activity of the witch god. There are many temples in Xifeng District, and Taoist culture is prevalent. Every temple fair or Spring Festival, the Shehuo Team rehearses "Yun Duozi". It is a long-standing entertainment program in civil society.
The lotus dance integrates folk art, music, paper making, and folk art. It is a Han folk dance brewed from folk concepts such as "clouds", "cloud shadows", and "lotus lanterns". It is not only The history of Xifeng region is also the historical relic of the origin of Chinese farming culture and a special product of Chinese agricultural civilization in the historical development of the Han nation. It is characterized by unique props, including dance utensils composed of cloud disks, clouds, oil lamps, and lotus flowers. It has strong folklore significance and reflects the cultural content of farming activities in the Zhou Dynasty. The cloud disk symbolizes sweet rain, the clouds symbolize peace in the world, the oil lamp symbolizes a good harvest, and the lotus symbolizes peace and moisture. The idea formed from this comes from the Saishe activities in the Zhou Dynasty sacrifices, which symbolizes the ancient farmers' reverence for nature, their hope for survival, and the folk concept of hoping for good weather and a peaceful and prosperous age.