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What is the rhythm of the gongs and drums?

|After a few minutes of playing, the drums will lead the board to the slow board: tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock

The "ten-point plum blossom" gong music is a difficult program of the Hakka Lion Dance, and the general lion dance team does not dare to perform it easily, and most of the lion dancers only perform the fierce board, slow board, middle board, and the five hammerheads alone. During the folk lion dance competition, the lion team with excellent skills often overwhelms the opponents with a round of superb "ten-point plum blossom" gong music performance, leaving the audience in awe.