Korean sword dance

Jilin
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Sword dance is a kind of dance evolved from sword dance. There is also a fascinating legend about the origin of sword dance. In Silla, there was a warrior named Huang Changlang who could wield a long sword and perform at the age of 7. He came to Baekje alone to perform with a sword. The audience surrounded him in three layers and were deeply attracted by his sword skills. After hearing about it, the King of Baekje summoned Huang Changlang to perform in the palace. Huang Changlang took the opportunity of sword dance to assassinate the King of Baekje, but was eventually killed. In order to commemorate Huang Changlang's righteous act, the people of Silla wore masks, held a half-broken sword, and danced in the same dance as he performed before. Sword dance came from this. Sword dance and sword dance, majestic, brave, and dynamic temperament run through the whole process of dance. The dance reflects the brave, bold, wise, and optimistic national spirit of the Korean people. The dance posture is a combination of hardness and softness, and it is like a gust of wind, rushing forward, stabbing left and right, and bending hard. The light and sharp movements and romantic dance posture give people a strong sense of appeal and reflect the superb skills of Korean dance. (No pictures yet, welcome to provide.) (No pictures yet, welcome to provide.)

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