Yingge is a folk dance style widely spread among the people of Puning. It has a history of more than 300 years. It is considered to be a symbol of promoting good and suppressing evil, auspiciousness and peace. It is deeply loved and respected by the masses and has a broad mass and social foundation. Puning Yingge is a magnificent and masculine group dance of the Han male, which mainly expresses the heroic spirit and heroism of the Liangshanpo heroes attacking Damingfu. The number of performance teams ranges from 24 to 36, and from 72 to 108. The performers draw unique facial makeup, shape according to the image of Liangshanpo heroes, wear warrior clothes, tight shorts, and dance with special double short sticks in their hands, accompanied by gongs, drums, and conch rhythms. During the performance, the queue graphics are rich in changes, including "double dragons out of the sea", "tigers going down the mountain", "wheat ears", "snail circles" and other styles. The action sets are also varied, with "butian", "washing the street", "spinning hammer", "hammer flowers" and other dance postures of various forms, forming a unique dynamic rhythm, a magnificent scene, and a magnificent momentum. The performance style of Puning Yingge is mighty, vigorous, rough and heroic, reflecting the valuable character and spirit of the Chinese nation, which is courageous, strong, united and courageous. The outstanding spiritual value, social value and artistic value of Puning Yingge have been valued by relevant experts, and it has won the reputation of "Ansai waist drum in the north and Puning Yingge in the south". Puning has also been named "the hometown of ethnic folk art in Guangdong Province". At present, due to the unbalanced development of rural economy and the aging of inheritors, the Puning Yingge team is in a state of lack of successors, gradually shrinking and endangered, and urgently needs rescue and protection.