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  2. Sword dance - Wikipedia

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    Lady Gongsun of the Tang dynasty, who was known for her elegant sword dancing, as depicted in Gathering Gems of Beauty (畫麗珠萃秀). Sword dances in China and Vietnam, known as jian wu or múa kiếm, began as a military training exercise with swords and spears which evolved into an elaborate acrobatic dance. [8]

  3. History of Chinese dance - Wikipedia

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    Primitive dance in ancient China was also associated with sorcery and shamanic ritual. An early shape of the Chinese character for sorcerer, wu (巫), represented dancing shamans or their sleeves; [5] wu therefore described someone who danced as a mean of communication between gods and men. [6]

  4. Chinese swordsmanship - Wikipedia

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    The chivalry and warrior spirit of ancient China were intertwined with the ideals of swordplay, and knights and brandished swords were the basis of legends as well as the embodiment of reality. [10] Today, the practice of swordplay is still linked to the ancient spirit and knowledge of swordplay, maintaining a connection to the past while ...

  5. Dance in China - Wikipedia

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    Dance in China is a highly varied art form, consisting of many modern and traditional dance genres. The dances cover a wide range, from folk dances to performances in opera and ballet , and may be used in public celebrations, rituals, and ceremonies.

  6. Hanfu accessories - Wikipedia

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    Sword dance in hanfu, from the painting "Gathering Gems of Beauty", Qing dynasty Nowadays, swords remain present in traditional Chinese arts, such as the Chinese dance and Chinese opera. [ 52 ] : 23 Sword dance ( Chinese : 剑舞 ) and knife dance ( Chinese : 刀舞 ) both evolved from Chinese martial arts, with the records of sword dance ...

  7. Feast at Swan Goose Gate - Wikipedia

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    During the banquet, Fan Zeng made signals and hinted many times to Xiang Yu to kill Liu Bang, but Xiang Yu ignored him. Fan Zeng then summoned Xiang Yu's cousin Xiang Zhuang, instructing him to pretend to perform a sword dance to entertain the guests and find an opportunity to assassinate Liu Bang. Xiang Zhuang started dancing after Xiang Yu ...

  8. US says China military activity elevated around Taiwan, but ...

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    China has held two round of war games around Taiwan so far this year, "Joint Sword-2024A" and "Joint Sword-2024B", the last one being in October. Its military has made no announcement about any ...

  9. Chinese sword - Wikipedia

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    Outside of Ancient China, Chinese swords were also used in Ancient Japan from the 3rd to the 6th century AD, but they were succeeded by native Japanese swords by the middle Heian era. [ 3 ] Bronze age: Shang dynasty (c. 1200 BC–c. 1046 BC) to Spring and Autumn period (771–476 BC)