What are the basic hand types commonly used in picking mulberry ballads?

The basic gestures commonly used in picking mulberry songs are six gestures commonly used in Dai dance. According to the relevant public information, the Dai dance uses mulberry ballads for basic hand shape and hand position training, including palm shape, curved palm shape, crown shape, mouth shape, claw shape and leaf shape.

The songs of picking mulberry include all the initials of Mandarin: every morning since the spring, picking mulberry scares birds; The wind smells good and flowers are in full bloom. I wonder how many flowers have been broken.

"Fisherman's Song" contains all the vowels in Putonghua: people are far away from the river and empty at night, but the waves are slippery and a boat is light; The net covers the heart of the moon, and the rod penetrates the water cloud; Children chant and sigh; Fish and shrimp stay in the urn, and the spring is gratifying.

Four seasons: flowers bloom in front of the hall, spring blossoms, lakes and mountains, and summer lotus fragrance. Walking pool in autumn rain, warm snow and winter words in urn round tea. Mei Yonger is proud and fascinated, sitting quietly in the Buddha rhyme.

There are 39 vowels in Chinese. This poem has included them all, and the last sentence only takes the word Buddhism. The initials have been basically covered, but the two initials B and P have not yet found the right words. If you have time, you can think it over and supplement it.

In addition, due to the limitation of content and purpose, this poem has written six sentences, which is unreasonable and rhyming is impossible. It just wants a relatively harmonious tone, and the words are far-fetched. These are all areas that need improvement.

The costumes for singing and dancing are Dai costumes. Dai costumes are divided into regions, mainly from women's costumes, which have strong regional characteristics and retain national elements. They are the stars of Dai culture.