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chinese martial Arts, and lion dance drumming information: Because there are many different styles of ,there are different versions of its origin. While takes on many forms today-folk custom, drama,and ,it is the form that continues to entertain while it imparts lessons of virtue. The performers' goal is to consume "the greens",generally a head of lettuce. Finally,the drinks the water(using a heavy towel to absorb the water).

The idea they have was to make a beast from paper mache and some noise making musical instrument like gongs,drums and cymbals to scare away the beast. With a large stumble to the left,he spat out some portions of his stomach contents. It the ,for evokes good luck in the upcoming . Hung gar is a style that came out of the southern branch of shaolin during a time when ming dynasty patriots of southern china were in rebellion against foreign domination by the manchus of the ching dynasty.

Coming closer they were not challenged by the beast.

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They began to clang together metal objects,beating on drums,and other items,thus creating a loud ensemble of chaos,with the hopes of driving him away. Now a days,in the competitions,most participants adopt the originated from the south. The idea they had worked thus the villagers celebrated with firecrackers. Accompanying the lions is a "luogu" ensemble(gongs&drums).

The lionking head is characterized by quick, lively movements, and is often raised high above the dancer. The head dancer can move the lionking the prize is usually money,and the basic idea is this:I'll give the lionking some money, i'll get even more in return from the good luck the lionking brings.



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