Paragraph used to describe dancing

Excerpted from Bing Xin's "Watching Dance" She uses her long eyebrows, beautiful eyes, fingers, and waist; she uses the flowers on her bun and the pleated skirt around her waist; The ringing bells move slowly like light clouds and spin like a whirlwind, dancing to the joys and sorrows in the poem. Although we don't know the content of the story, our emotions can roar with her actions! We see her sometimes frowning, showing infinite sadness; sometimes her smile is bright, showing boundless joy; sometimes she lowers her eyelashes sideways to show shyness; sometimes she opens her eyes in anger, showing overwhelming anger; Sometimes he gently touches his forehead and strokes his arms, draws his eyes and eyebrows, performing delicate and appropriate grooming; sometimes he stands upright, pressing arrows and guiding the bow, so that one can almost hear the clanking sound of strings! Like Shiva, in the carnival of dance, she forgets the audience and herself. She just tried her best and used her flexible limbs and five senses to tell the beautiful poetry stories of ancient India! After performing one dance after another (the little sister Lada sometimes dances alone and sometimes cooperates with her sister, she is a young phoenix! She is still young but her skills are already deep and her future achievements are limitless). We found that they are not only To express gods and humans, they are plants, animals and animals: such as the trembling petals of a lotus, the running and leaping of a deer, and the strutting stride of a peacock, all of which can be described to perfection and look extremely beautiful! The most exciting thing is the "snake dance", with the neck swaying slightly and the shoulders trembling slightly: waves of flexible squirming, spreading from the fingertips of the right hand to the fingertips of the left hand! I really can't describe it, so I can only include it by borrowing two lines from Bai Juyi's poem: "The pearls dazzle and the stars shake, and the flowers and cakes fight against the dragons and snakes."