What is the poem describing Hu Teng dance?

The poem describing Hu Teng's dance is: every lap is in emergency, and the backhand is akimbo like the moon.

"The Hull people in Shiguo are rare, and they are anxious like birds before squatting and dancing. Weave it into a fragrant hat with a virtual top and a small sleeve thin felt sweater. " It is the most famous poem describing Hu Teng's dance, which comes from Wang Zhongcheng's Watching Hu Teng at Night by Liu Yanshi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. Huteng Dance is a solo dance for men introduced from the Western Regions to the Central Plains, which was popular from the Northern Dynasties to the Tang Dynasty. At that time, it was deeply appreciated by the nobles of the Central Plains and was all the rage. It is both vigorous and quick, resolute and unrestrained, and it is feminine and humorous.

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Huteng Dance is a solo dance for men introduced from the Western Regions to the Central Plains, which was popular from the Northern Dynasties to the Tang Dynasty. At that time, it was deeply appreciated by the nobles of the Central Plains and was all the rage. This poem vividly describes the grand performance of Hu Teng's dance. This poem has a true description of his dance state, dance costumes and dancers' faces.

From Wang Zhongcheng's Watching the Dance Hu Tengzhi at Home Night, we can know that Hull of Shiguo can perform Hu Tengzhi; Dancers wear pointy hats and sweaters with tight sleeves; Squatting down and dancing before the dance banquet, I was anxious like a bird, and the treasure belt around my waist made a strong and weak sound; Music is accompanied by flute and pipa.

Baidu Encyclopedia-"Wang Zhongcheng's Home Watching Night Dance Hu Teng"