The "Dragon and Fish Dance" has been performed in Longfeng Village, Fenggang Town, Huaiji County, Fuyang, Xiaguo, Gandong, Lianmaishabian and other places in Huaicheng since the 16th year of Emperor Daoguang's reign in the Qing Dynasty (1837 AD). It is a performing art that is popular among the masses. During the performance of the "Dragon and Fish Dance", one person holds a dragon ball, one person holds a dragon, two people hold goldfish, two people hold carp, two people hold green fish, one person holds a shrimp, one person holds a clam, two people hold sun and moon lanterns, one person holds a banner (team) flag, and four people hold colorful flags. Accompanied by gongs and drums, it expresses the feeling of singing and dancing in a prosperous and prosperous era and celebrating a good harvest. The expression program consists of "Dragon and Fish Out to Sea" (Dragon Ball leads the dragon and the aquatic tribe to walk through the garden), "Fish Mouth Fighting Fun" (fish gathering game), "Golden Dragon Passing Through the Corner" (fish, shrimp, and clams stand in four, six, and eight corners, and the dragon ball leads the dragon to jump through each corner), "Weaving the Wall" (fish, shrimp, and clams are lined up in a row, and the dragon ball leads the dragon to shuttle through), "Fish Leaping Over the Dragon Gate" (fish, shrimp, and clams jump in the "Dragon Gate" corresponding to the dragon), "Dragon and Fish Entering the Sea" (Dragon Ball and Dragon are in the middle of the front row, and the fish, shrimp, and clams are arched on the left and right, and the lights and flags are in the back row to set off the shape, and the end.) and so on. The accompaniment music is mainly percussion, accompanied by wind music. Percussion instruments include large gongs and drums (performance accompaniment) and small gongs and drums (before the performance, and after the show). The costumes for the performance are yellow Tang suits with red cloth edges, a red silk ribbon tied around the waist, a yellow cloth scarf with red cloth edges on the head, and a red tassel ball on the forehead of the scarf; dance steps: the dragon ball and dragon fish do the horse-drawn bow step to the rhythm of the gongs and drums, and the other fish, shrimps, and clams also do the horse-drawn bow step and the round-table step to the rhythm of the gongs and drums. The performance venue can be a square, a hall, or a stage, and most performances are held during the Spring Festival.