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What does the three-person dance tell?
"Weaving Marriage" is a three-person dance, which describes the scene of a Tujia girl's mother inviting a girl from a neighboring county to weave a Xilankapu for her before getting married. This dance vividly shows the innocence of Tujia girls and the deep feelings between mother and daughter through dance movements and stage scenery, and also shows the traditional culture and handicrafts of Tujia people.
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