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Rich Artistic Connotation & Historical Background:
Dance in ancient China was an important form of cultural art, representing the glory of imperial power and the nobility.
Among them, the court dance costumes of Tang Dynasty are the most representative.
These costumes are famous for their magnificence, exquisiteness, and unique design style.
During the reign of Emperor Taizong of Tang Dynasty, court dance began to become an official activity and gradually developed into an independent art form.
At this time, the design of court dance costumes also greatly developed.
The court dance costumes of Tang Dynasty were usually made of silk, with bright colors and complex patterns.
The most famous one is "Ni Chang Yu Yi Wu", which is a poem describing a fairy wearing gorgeous dance dress dancing in the clouds.
This poem was adapted into a dance and became an important part of the court dance in Tang Dynasty.
In addition to Ni Chang Yu Yi Wu, there were many other famous court dances in Tang Dynasty, such as Chang Hen Ge and Guang Ling San.
These dances were usually performed by a group of dancers wearing gorgeous costumes, showing their elegant movements and superb skills through graceful actions.
In conclusion, the court dance costumes of Tang Dynasty are one of the treasures of Chinese cultural art.
They not only have rich historical significance and cultural connotations, but also show the prosperity and wealth of ancient Chinese society.
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