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What are the dance scenes of ancient Wushu dance?

In primitive times, wars of plunder or revenge by blood relatives often occurred between tribes or tribal alliances. When there is a life of war, there are dances that reflect the war, such as the drill drawings in the rock paintings in Heishan, Gansu; The figures in Cangyuan Rock Paintings in Yunnan are armed with dry (shield) and axe; There is a dance scene in Yinshan rock painting that kills prisoners of war: a headless corpse lies on the ground with its arms outstretched, and its head rolls under the footsteps of a dancer who is dancing excitedly with an oxtail. The indomitable spirit of Xingtian is a legendary story: Xingtian beat the emperor. Emperor Sheng cut off Xingtian's head and buried it in Changyang Mountain. Undeterred, he dances with his chest as his eyes, his navel as his mouth and his dry (shield) axe in hand. The indomitable and fearless fighting spirit of Xingtian will always inspire the people of China. Hand-in-hand dancing has become a typical martial dance in ancient times, which is a major category in the elegant music dance system. It comes down in one continuous line with various instruments in later martial arts, acrobatics in traditional Chinese opera and sword dance in dance.