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It's just a legend in a fairy tale
A few years ago, there was a beautiful Gongsun who danced her dagger from all directions.
The audience is like a mountain lost between them, and the world moves back and forth with her movements.
As bright as an archer shooting down the nine suns in the sky, as fast as an angel in front of a dragon's wings.
She began to be like a thunderbolt, venting its anger and ending the shining calm like rivers and seas.
But those red lips and pearl sleeves disappeared, and no one except this student smelled of her fame.
This beautiful woman from Linying, White God Town, still dances and sings happily.
When we answer each other's questions, we sigh together and feel sad for the changes that have taken place.
There are 8,000 ladies-in-waiting in the harem, but none of them can dance short sword like Mrs. Sun.
Fifty years later, the dusty cave stunned the royal family with a flick of a finger.
The performers in the pear garden floated like fog, replaced by women's music, reflecting the cold days.
There are adult-sized trees beside the emperor's golden tomb, and I seem to hear the grass creaking on the cliff in Qutang.
The song has been sung, the slow-string allegro has stopped, the joy is in full swing, the moon in the east rises, and the sadness follows.
And I, a poor old man, don't know where to go. I must sharpen my feet towards illness and despair on a lonely mountain.
It is said that in the Tang Dynasty, there was a man who was good at sword dancing. His name is Gong Sundaniang.
According to legend, Gong Sundaniang was one of the most outstanding dancers in the Tang Dynasty, who was often active in folk and court. It is said that this Gongsun family is a mysterious and sexy woman, but no one knows where she came from. In ancient books, there is only such a record: "the place of origin and life experience are unknown."
It is rumored that Gongsun was originally a celestial dance god-Yan Wuji, who often danced for his jade emperor, and was often rewarded by the jade emperor for his excellent dancing skills. But the good times didn't last long, a bright moon ...