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Dance poems are inspired only by this green color.
The only green inspiration of dance verse comes from Wang Ximeng's masterpiece "A Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains" in the Northern Song Dynasty.

Printing and dyeing from the top of the mountain to the bottom of the mountain is both open and concrete. This is a famous painting handed down from ancient times, and each local famous painting can be viewed separately. There are magnificent and open plains, hills and trees here. There are also villages near mountains and seas. Open the window facing the valley vegetable garden and pass the glass to talk about crops.

Wang Ximeng, 18 years old, was born in the golden age of China landscape painting. He was admitted to the Royal Academy of Painting, appreciated by Song Huizong, and taught him personally. Since ancient times, teenagers have been heroes, and many brave soldiers put down Xiongnu at the age of fifteen or sixteen.

18 years old is the time when Wang Ximeng's thinking tension and inspiration are most generated, but this painting is also the only one handed down from generation to generation by beautiful teenagers, and then Wang Ximeng exhausted his strength. It is because of his age 18 that Wang Ximeng has a unique sense of ambition and meticulousness. He just wants to add everything he thinks to the painting, which is why this painting is so specific.

Dance Poetic Drama "Only this piece of green" Some people think that this dance poetic drama is "good-looking", while others think that the rhythm is slow and the story is not so strong. In this regard, Xu Junrui, the screenwriter of Only Green, said in an interview with Zhongxin.com that it was a bit like a time-travel drama, but more like a China classical legend.

"Green" is a consistent image. She said that at the beginning of the play, when the performers studied the paintings, they saw this color, which generated imagination, triggered resonance and changes in time and space, and then "crossed" the whole play.