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Where does Taoism come from?
Daoqing is a category of Han Quyi varieties in China. Taoist songs such as Cheng Tian and Jiu Zhen originated in the Tang Dynasty. In the Southern Song Dynasty, it was accompanied by fishing drums and drums, so it was also called Taoist fishing drums. By the Qing Dynasty, Taoism was combined with Han folk music from all over the country, forming many forms with the same origin and different currents, such as Taikang Taoism, Northern Shaanxi Taoism, Jiangxi Taoism, Yugu in Hubei, Zhu Qin in Sichuan and so on. Taoism focuses on singing, supplemented by speaking. There are many forms of performance, such as sitting singing, standing singing, stand-up singing and mouth-to-mouth singing.
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