What is the totem that Koreans believe in?
The dance on the Korean Peninsula has a strong national color. Korean people take cranes as totems, and they are also agricultural people who grow rice. Therefore, there are many dance images imitating cranes in North Korea, such as cranes flying with their arms and cranes lifting their legs and stepping on them with their feet. The dance of Korean nationality pursues a kind of elegant and unique charm that shows cranes. Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, once described Korean music as "dancing with wide sleeves, like a bird from the east" and vividly introduced the graceful dance of imitating cranes.