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Basic hand types and hand positions of dance in Han and Tang Dynasties

The basic hand types and positions of Han and Tang dances are as follows:

First of all, the basic hand shapes of Han and Tang dances are as follows:

1, natural palm: five fingers relax naturally.

2, flat palm: five fingers together, naturally straight.

3, tiger palm: based on flat palm, thumb adduction is opposite to index finger.

4, scattered palm: based on the flat palm, the five fingers are separated.

5, flower finger: finger bending, thumb and middle finger fingertips connected.

6, orchid finger (also known as orchid hand): thumb adduction close to the middle finger, the rest of the fingers upturned.

7, bergamot: five fingers relax, fan-shaped internal rotation.

8, clench fist: four fingers rolled up, the thumb bent and pressed above the index finger and middle finger.

Second, the basic positions of Han and Tang dances are as follows:

There are no one, two, three or four hands in Han and Tang dances, which are basically called gestures.

1, fancy

2, hanging hands.

3, bright wing type.

4, and wing type.

5, holding the moon.

6. Hold hands.

7. Fold vertically.

Step by step.

9. Yin and Yang style.

10, Changhong style.

1 1, danshan style.

12, cross arm type.

13, pointing type (referring to heaven and earth).

The classic dance of Han and Tang Dynasties is based on the most splendid spirit and artistic temperament of Han, Tang, Wei and Jin Dynasties in the history of ancient civilization in China, with the drama and dance of Han, Tang, Ming and Qing Dynasties as the fulcrum, comprehensively learning and inheriting the ancient classical dance culture, taking Marxist literary view, philosophy and social science theory as the theoretical basis, and insisting on independent innovation.