What does it mean to dance flute in the palm of your hand on the autumn night in the 36th Palace?

This sentence is mainly to praise Zhao, a famous dancer in ancient China during the Han Dynasty.

In the ancient Han Dynasty in China, there was an allusion that Zhao Yanfei, a famous dancer, could dance in his palm. It is said that when the eunuch put his hands together and stretched forward, Zhao stood on his palm, making all kinds of dance movements in a small area, waving his sleeves like a swallow. Emperor Han Chengdi made a crystal plate for her and asked two maids to carry it. Zhao dances like a dragonfly on a plate, just like a fairy dancing in the clear sky of Wan Li.

Zhao can be said to be the most outstanding and famous dancer in ancient China, and also the slimmest and most beautiful beauty. When Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, praised the beauty of Yang Guifei when he wrote "Three Chapters of Qingpingdiao", one of them said, "Ask who the Han Palace looks like and pity the new makeup of Feiyan." Jueju It can be seen that her beauty occupies an absolute place in the heart of the great poet Li Bai. China literati often mentioned her name when writing poems, and created many novels, poems, paintings and other literary works with Zhao as the theme. Xu Ning, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote an inscription in Song of the Han Palace: "Zhao Jiafei waited on Zhao Yang in front of the jade frost curtain. Dancing in the palm of your hand, the flute is absolutely sound, and the autumn night in the 36 th palace is long. "