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Which is right and wrong between Korean agricultural dance and Miao Lusheng dance?

Korean agricultural dance and Miao Lusheng dance are right or wrong.

Agricultural music dance is one of the traditional dances of the Korean nationality, which is widely spread among the Korean nationality. Tieling City in the north of Liaoning Province is a multi-ethnic community. The murals found in the tombs unearthed in Tieling and its surrounding areas around the 5th century vividly depict the joyful dance scenes of Korean ancestors. Tieling Korean agricultural dance originated from sacrificial activities and gradually evolved into a kind of self-entertainment dance in the development process. Korean people, who are popular in Tieling area now, perform on holidays.

On June 14, 2008, North Korea's agricultural music and dance was approved by the State Council to be included in the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage list, with the heritage number: III ~ 24. In 2009, China Korean agricultural dance was listed in the representative list of human intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO.

Performance mode of Korean agricultural music and dance

Korean agricultural dance has a strong flavor of life, and there are generally two forms of performance: one is a drama performance in the form of dance and mime, and the other is a group dance with traditional dance as the main part when celebrating harvest or festivals. Among them, the most representative ones are elephant hat dance, begging for food dance and long drum dance.

Korean farmers' music and dance like hat dance is a group performance, which is very particular and divided into certain steps and procedures. First, the music begins. First of all, swing the short elephant hat, match the tambourine and do simple dance movements. Then put on an elephant hat, with a long drum, and do body movements such as turning, rotating and turning; Finally, one to three people waved the elephant hat and made difficult movements such as jumping paper, going up the steps and circling people, so that the dance reached its climax.

When the North Korean agricultural music and dance Begging for Grain entered, young men and old people wearing "elephant hats" were in front of the dance team, and they kept shaking the colorful long silk on their hats. Behind is the commander-in-chief of the whole dance team, an old man who is highly respected in the village. Clam in hand, walking with rhythm, led the dance team out.