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What dances have been lost in the Qing Dynasty?
1 Nishang Feather Dance

Colorful feathers are also called costume and feather dance. It is a kind of court music and dance in Tang Dynasty. Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty was written by Taoism and played by Taiqing Palace when it offered sacrifices to Laozi. Lost after An Shi Rebellion. In the Southern Song Dynasty, Jiang Kui discovered eighteen pieces of Song of Nishang in Shang Dynasty. These fragments are still preserved in his "Song of the White Stone Taoist". The masterpiece of song and dance in the Tang Dynasty is still a bright pearl in the history of music and dance.

2 Red Dance

Hongjing Dance is a dance of the Han nationality in the Tang Dynasty, and it is a famous dance of Mei Fei, Xuanzong in the early Tang Dynasty. It's already lost. "Hong Jing Dance" focuses on using freehand brushwork to express the beautiful image of Hongyan soaring in the air through dance movements. Dance is full of beautiful charm, and the dance is light, elegant and feminine.

3 Qin Wang broken array music

Qin Wang's "Broken Array Music" is the court music and dance of China in the Tang Dynasty. One of the most famous songs and dances. Originally used for banquets, later used for sacrifices, it belongs to martial arts dance (as opposed to literary dance). It is a symbol of the heyday of the Tang Dynasty, with extraordinary momentum. The King of Qin was Li Shimin of Emperor Taizong, and "Qin" was his title before he ascended the throne.