How to discuss the relationship between poetry, music and dance in Shangshu Yaodian?

The Trinity of Poetry, Music and Dance in Early Art In China's ancient literary practice, poetry, music and dance are closely combined and inseparable. The saying that "all animals dance together" in Shangshu Yaodian is a combination of music and dance, and there may be corresponding oral poems. According to "Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals and Ancient Music", "The joy of Ge in the past, three people mixed oxtails, cast enough songs: one day carrying people, two days sowing birds, three days planting trees, four days plowing, five days worshiping heaven, six days achieving great things, seven days leaning on the emperor, and eight days being the supreme beast." The "Eight Ques" here may be mixed with the concepts of later generations, but it is basically a description of primitive art, and the trinity of poetry, music and dance is very clear. I hope it will be helpful to you and I hope it will be adopted.