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As a traditional culture, why is lion dance widely used now?

As a traditional 55-dragon culture, it can be said that it is a cultural tradition of our country for thousands of years and also has the characteristics of our culture. But now only lion dance is widely used. In fact, it is mainly because lion dance is very easy to manufacture. The form of lion Buron looks more festive, which means more festive and is deeply loved by people. In fact, compared with the dragon, the image of the lion is more intimate in the traditional culture of China, because the dragon is basically high above and has always been a very noble image. Therefore, in many allusions, the image of the dragon is actually not so festive, and even a little scary for human beings. Therefore, although the dragon and lion were invented in the past, in future festivals, lion dancing is generally used in a festive atmosphere, which is also to cater to the festive atmosphere. And it is precisely because the dragon is extinct now that people don't know much about the shape of dinosaurs, so it is more complicated and difficult to make. But lions are common and have different shapes, so it is more convenient for people to imagine and use materials when making them, which is also a very convenient place. Therefore, in order to save the time of conversation and the convenience of making materials, and to make the lion dance more realistic, Wulong was not chosen. After all, oolong is risky. People have never seen how a dragon flies or its real shape, so it is difficult to imagine or train. But the performance of dragon and lion dance is to be vivid, in order to be realistic. But even now, the oolong is not used much, but the dragon element still appears in many places of China culture. Although the disappearance of dragon dance is a loss, there are still many places still in use. It also shines in the long river of history and occupies a place, which we can continue to inherit and appreciate.