In the Zhou Dynasty, there were music and dances to educate aristocratic children, as well as dancing spoons and dancing elephants. It is recorded in Zhou Li Musician's Notes: "It refers to the dance taught when I was young. Naize said: dance thirteen spoonfuls, dance like a grown man, and dance twenty songs of Daxia." The dance spoon is homophonic with the big spoon that sacrifices to Shun Di. Is there a relationship between them? A picture of a dance spoon and a dance statue in the Qing Dynasty confirms this point. In that picture, there are two boys dancing vividly. One of them is holding a "clam" in his hand and stepping on it, with a vivid posture. It just shows that the dance spoon is a kind of literary dance that dances with "autumn". The elephant dancer, holding a weapon similar to Ge, cocked his head and tilted his legs, which seemed to hide and stop, echoing the posture of the spoon dancer holding an instrument. This shows that "dancing spoon" and "dancing elephant" are the literary dances and martial dances used by the Zhou Dynasty to educate aristocratic children over 65,438+03 and 65,438+05 respectively.