How many kinds of dance flowers are there in nunchakus?
Dance flower * * *: In nunchakus, the circular motion of the stick body is called "dance flower", which can be divided into the following nine movements according to the different body positions. Side Dance Flower 2 1 "Side Dance Flower": Starting from holding the stick, release the B stick and make it move clockwise forward, upward and backward on the right side of the body. 2 "Anti-side Dance": Starting from the grip, release the B-bar, and after the right arm bounces back, make the B-bar move counterclockwise forward, downward and backward for one week on the right side of the body to restore the grip. Pre-dancing flowers (2 pieces) 1 "pre-dancing flowers": Starting from the grip, release the B-stick, and after the right arm rebounds, make the B-stick do a horizontal "8" dance clockwise in front of the body for one week to restore the grip. 2 "Backward Forward Dance": From the grip, release the B-bar and do a "reverse side dance" for a week, then let the B-bar do a horizontal "8" dance in front of the body for a week, and then do a "front side dance" for a week, and then resume the grip after the right arm rebounds. Up Dance Flower (2 pieces) 1 "Down Dance Flower": Starting from holding the stick, release the B stick and make it move clockwise, back and forth, left and right above the body. 2 "Dancing backwards": Starting from holding the stick, release the stick B, so that the stick B moves counterclockwise forward, right and backward for one week above the body, and then do "dancing backwards" for one week, and then resume holding the stick after the right arm rebounds. Lower Dance Flower (2 pieces) 1 "Lower Dance Flower": Starting from holding the stick, release the B stick to move it to the left, and after the left arm bounces up, move it clockwise, back and forth, left and right under the right forearm. 2 "Dancing backwards": Starting from holding the stick, release the stick B and make the stick move counterclockwise, back and forth, left and right under the right forearm.