Introduction to the flying cymbal stunt: The "flying cymbal" performance originated from Xuanmiao Temple during the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty. It is an integral part of Chinese Taoist music and is also a Taoist stunt with local characteristics in Suzhou. The "flying cymbal stunt" uses cymbals, the percussion instruments used in Taoist music, to perform a series of rotating performances, divided into two groups of movements: "upper set" and "lower set". Each action has a corresponding name, up to two There are more than ten, and the full set of actions takes up to fifteen minutes. "Flying cymbals" integrate skills, music, and beliefs, have high appreciation and research value, and play the role of entertaining gods, avoiding evil, and warding off evil spirits.
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