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What is the representative dance order of China classical dance women's group dance works?

China's classical dance women's group dance works "Ta Ge" is the representative dance order of China dancer Li Shaochun.

The inspiration for "Ta Ge" comes from the story of Han Xin, a famous soldier in the Han Dynasty, who led an army across the Huaihe River. The whole dance begins with a solo of guqin. Through music, dance and other expressions, it gradually shows the arduous course of Han Xin army crossing the choppy Huaihe River and the passionate scenes of soldiers fighting and pursuing.

The representative dance segments in the works include "Jade Guan Yin is lifted by a bead curtain", "Green water and grass are growing", "Drawing a beam for fishermen to go home", "Green yangqu goes back to the river" and "Sleeping under the Cuiping Mountain". Through delicate dance movements and exquisite costumes, these dances reproduce the scenery of the Han Dynasty and the marching scenes of the army, and show the beauty and charm of China classical dance.

Because of its unique artistic value and influence, the work "Ta Ge" won several gold medals in international dance competitions and was rated as "one of the best dance works in China since 195s". It has also become one of the representative works of China's classical dance, which has a far-reaching influence on later dance creation.

"Ta Ge", an ancient dance form, originated from the folk, rose in the Han Dynasty, and became even more popular in the Tang Dynasty. As the saying goes, "People are happy in good years, and they will go for a walk in Gansu". The purpose of "Walking Songs" is to sketch an ancient couple's outing in spring together, and to sympathize with all the people who have been disturbed by the long-lost image of beautiful scenery and beauty.