2, curved palm shape, crown shape (imitation peacock head).
3. Mouth shape (imitating peacock's mouth).
4, claw type (imitating peacock claws).
5, another mouth hand type, the thumb is tilted, the index finger is bent, and other fingers are tilted.
Extended data
Song and dance are an important part of Yi people's life. Its forms are rich and colorful, and most of them imitate the movements during productive labor. Ancient dances include cockfighting and sheep fighting, which imitate animal images, symbolizing the "jumping hairpin" and "knife dance" of war and celebrating the bumper harvest.
In the Yi people's New Year celebrations, we can see the dance forms of "bamboo horse" and "stilts" from the Central Plains culture. Modern Yi stilts retain and develop their acrobatic features. When the Yi people hold ceremonies to worship their ancestors and pray for a bumper harvest, they can see wood drum, bronze drum and sheepskin drum.