The Korean Begging for Grain Dance, which is popular in Huanren County, Benxi City, Liaoning Province, has a long history. It originated from folk activities praying for a good harvest. It was originally a kind of agricultural music dance. With the development of the times, it gradually formed a dance that integrates self-entertainment and performance. The Begging for Grain Dance has a relatively stable traditional program, but it is not restricted by the traditional program. The performers can dance according to the emotions on the scene, and the whole dance has a strong improvisation. When the performers are in high spirits, everyone shows their magical powers. The men shake the elephant hats to make the long tassels on the top fly and draw beautiful arcs; the girls beat the long drums while spinning quickly, conveying their feelings with the dynamic and beautiful body; the elderly performers not only pay attention to the charm of the dance, but also pay attention to the posture. The movements are varied and can express the joy in their hearts through improvisation. The Begging for Grain Dance has many participants and a wide influence. It is a typical representative of the dance of the Korean farmers. The Beggar's Dance is mainly performed during major festivals or large-scale events of the Korean ethnic group, such as Zuozhou (first birthday), Huijia (sixtieth birthday), Huihun (60th wedding anniversary) or weddings, store openings, and the construction and repair of temples. The elders in the village will take the lead in organizing song and dance performances. The Beggar's Dance is mostly passed down through families. Compared with the "stepping on the earth god" agricultural dance used for praying to gods and agricultural dance used for self-entertainment, the most prominent feature of the Beggar's Dance is that it has a distinct performance and is a form of agricultural dance for people to watch. Its dance form is complex, its movements are refined, and its skills are superb, so it enjoys a unique position in Korean dance. However, this ancient art is facing the danger of being lost due to the fierce impact of modern civilization and the death of old artists, and it urgently needs to be rescued and protected.