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What is the zodiac sign for choreographed dance

Choreographed Dance refers to the Dragon, Rooster and Snake zodiac signs. Because of the smell of the rooster, the golden snake dances wildly, and the dragon flies and the phoenix dances.

Wen Jiqi Qidao is a Chinese idiom, interpretation: meaning that when you hear the rooster crowing, you get up and dance with the sword, which is used as a metaphor for those who have the will to serve the country to rise up in time, and also as a metaphor for the strong-willed, persevering, and patient aspirants.

The Dance of the Golden Snake is a folk orchestral piece adapted by Nie Er in 1934 from the folk piece "Inverted Eight Boards". The melody of the piece is soaring and passionate, and the gongs and drums are powerful, rendering a festive and joyful atmosphere.

The piece was used as background music for the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2008 Beijing Olympics to emphasize the festive atmosphere and strong Chinese characteristics of the Olympic Games, a festival for people all over the world.

Snake people are very enchanting when they dance. Girls will look sexy when they dance, and boys will be very attractive. In short, they are eloquent and moving. Their body flexibility is very good, even if they are not born with it, it is easy to practice it later, and they themselves are very sensitive to music and like to sway to the rhythm, so it is of course very easy for such people to dance without too much effort.

Dragon in the twelve Chinese zodiac signs in the fifth, with twelve earth dominated by the genus "eon" 12 hours a day in the "eon", 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. is also known as the "dragon time". A.D. divided by 12 is the remainder of 8 years of the year number, are the Dragon Year.