Fan:
The fan is originally a wind-inducing thing and a necessity in summer. China's traditional fan culture has a profound cultural background, is an integral part of Chinese national culture, and is closely related to bamboo culture, Taoist culture and Confucian culture. China has always been called "the kingdom of fan making", and fans are used in many national dances.
Handkerchiefs:
Handkerchiefs originally evolved from headscarves, also known as handkerchiefs. They are small square fabrics that can be carried around and used to wipe sweat or nose. Is gradually being replaced by paper towels. In addition, handkerchiefs are props used in some operas. Both hands dance or rotate to increase the effect of operas.
Tambourine:
Tambourine is a big category of drums and a percussion instrument. Different places and nationalities have different appellations, and the production methods are also slightly different, the most typical of which is Dabu of Uygur nationality. Many countries in the Middle East and Central Asia have their own tambourine instruments. Among them, "Dabu" is the tambourine of Uygur, Uzbek, Tajik and other ethnic groups, which is popular in Xinjiang.
Sleeve:
Sleeve is one of the stunts in China traditional opera. Sleeves are a way for actors to enlarge and extend their feelings on the stage. It comes from the traditional opera and dance in China. Today's China classical dance draws lessons from and inherits the unique and distinctive style and form of China traditional opera dance, which complement each other and are inseparable.