It is also true that Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty likes to drink Changsha Champion Dance. Since Wei and Jin Dynasties, emphasizing dance has been particularly important, and Xie An attached importanc

It is also true that Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty likes to drink Changsha Champion Dance. Since Wei and Jin Dynasties, emphasizing dance has been particularly important, and Xie An attached importance to huansha. The above passage comes from the part of "General Literature Examination-Volume 145, Music Examination, Music and Dance". The original text is as follows:

Du Fu's poem "General Code": The musicians of the previous generation were drunk and must dance, and the poem said, "Dancing immortals repeatedly". The banquet must jump, but don't repeat it. The previous generation laughed and danced over and over again, but never laughed and danced. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty likes drinking, and Changsha will dance with you.

Since Wei and Jin Dynasties, dance has been highly valued, and Xie An became attached to Huansha. Since modern times, this kind of wind has definitely disappeared. Emperor Xiaowu of the Song Dynasty used stone, fu stone and miscellaneous dance stone in the temple. There are also crane dance, horse dance, bamboo slips and Mu Chuan. Bao Zhao in the Song Dynasty also wrote Ode to the Dancing Crane, which was performed from time to time and was not controlled by Yuefu. Now there are horses in Sister Xianglin's stable and Fengyuan's stable, all of which are bouncing and in tune. If you use music in the meeting, you can play it at the same time.

Analysis:

Genus: pour, extended to persuade wine: "raise wine ~ guests"

Affinity: persuade the other party to drink; Toast sb.

Original translation:

Since Wei and Jin Dynasties, people who pay special attention to toasting with dance, Xie An used dance to persuade people to drink and think happily.