Ancient poems describing dance

Bai Juyi, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, has a detailed description in his famous poem "Yi Yu Dance Song":

Lightweight rotation is like snowflakes flying, and agile movements are like frightened Youlong.

Hanging hands are as beautiful as wicker, and the dance skirt is tilted as if white clouds are rising.

Thrush is full of beauty, dance sleeves fly with the wind, and there are thousands of customs.

It was Lady Shangyuan (the goddess in Taoism) who invited the fairy sepals to open, and it was the Queen Mother of the West who sent the fairy Xu Feiqiong away with her sleeves.

The fast-paced twelfth dance music is rich and gorgeous, as bright as a beating pearl shaking a jade piece.

After the dance, such as flying couples folding their wings, the dance music will end up like a crane.