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Who dances better, Elva Hsiao or Jolin Tsai?
Personally, I think Jolin Tsai's dance is more feminine, Elva Hsiao's dance is more neutral, and Jolin Tsai's dance is more intense. By contrast, Elva Hsiao had a better foundation when he started his career. At that time, Elva Hsiao was obviously superior to Jolin Tsai in rhythm and framework. Jolin Tsai's difficulties in his later period were due to various skills, such as deception, bending, ballet, flogging and so on, which required a lot of time to practice. However, Elva Hsiao's difficulties lie in her complicated dance movements, high demands on body control and diverse dance styles.

Jolin Tsai debuted at 1998 and became Manette. She has also achieved good results in lyric songs, but she has not shown any talent in dancing. Later, in 2003, it began to transform under the creation of Jay Chou. Watch Me 72 Change is very popular. Although dancing in "Watch Me 72 Change" now is like carefully choreographed broadcast gymnastics, the songs are also very nice. Through hard work, Jolin Tsai's dance is more inclined to "acrobatic" pole dancing, colorful band dancing and rings, which dazzled the audience and won her the title of "Queen of Dance".

Elva Hsiao's popularity, which is popular all over the streets, has gradually declined, while Elva Hsiao's personality is relatively direct, and he doesn't care about anything when he talks about love, so the development in recent years has not been smooth. I have to say that Elva Hsiao is almost lucky to stay away from the big red fire and diva. /kloc-Nominated for the Taiwanese Golden Melody Award in 0/5 was shortlisted in Jolin Tsai. Elva Hsiao is not on the list, but he still lingers in various commercial performances.

As time goes by, the hard-working Jolin Tsai is getting better and better, becoming more and more fashionable, and its value is also always online. Some music, such as "bah", is no longer a little love, invincible, and still has some ideological content. Elva Hsiao, on the other hand, has become a bit ugly from the previous high-end European and American styles. The dances in Elva Hsiao's works are beautiful, handsome and neat, but they are all inseparable from love, and the pattern is a little small. Now Elva Hsiao is obviously inferior to Jolin Tsai, and I hope that there will be good works to rise again in the future.