About Mei Fei and "Jinghong Dance"

~Jinghong Dance~

This is just Jiang Caiping’s famous dance, not her poetry. "Jinghong Dance" may depict the movements and postures of swan geese in flight. This kind of dance that simulates birds was widely circulated at that time. Mei Fei's "Jinghong Dance" focuses on using freehand techniques to express the graceful image of swan geese soaring in the sky through dance movements. The dance is full of graceful charm, and the dance is light, elegant, soft and free.

Li Qunyu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, wrote a poem "Nine Days in Changsha on Climbing the East Tower to Watch the Dance", praising:

There are beauties in the southern country, dancing with light green waists.

Hua Yan Jiuqiu twilight, flying clouds and rain.

As graceful as orchids and green twigs, as graceful as a swimming dragon.

The more beautiful the Qianxi River, the more beautiful Wu Ji stopped.

The slow state cannot be exhausted, and the complicated postures lead to the end.

Low lotuses break through the waves, and the messy snow lingers in the wind.

When the Er is falling, the veil is flowing, and the train is about to be traced back to the sky.

I am worried that I can't catch it, so I fly away to chase the Jinghong.