Chapter 133: English singing and dancing explode in the streets, the British city is in an uproar!!!



A while ago, a trend of burning paper money swept across foreign countries.

Foreign friends refer to joss paper as 'ancestor money' and confidently assert that burning 'ancestor money' is truly effective.

Some people won the lottery, some received prize money, and some received financial aid...

In short, this is how they obtained a windfall.

This incident was spread like wildfire, prompting a large number of foreigners to rush to burn paper money.

They not only burned the paper money themselves, but also formed a mutual aid group to spread the technique.

From simply burning paper money at the beginning, to setting up ancestral tablets and offerings, and then to being obsessed with the timing and method of burning paper money.

It can be said that the foreigners studied very diligently, eager to master the technique.

Some foreigners have even publicly stated that what they dislike most about China is that they have kept this mysterious skill a secret.

Why didn't you tell me about this great opportunity to make money sooner?

It was during that period that the God of Wealth Festival went abroad and gained a group of loyal foreign believers.

After all, who wouldn't like a deity who can bless their wealth?

Every "Gong Xi Fa Cai" (Wishing you prosperity) uttered by the God of Wealth cosplayer brought smiles to the faces of the onlookers, as if they themselves had already reaped wealth.

When netizens in China saw this grand scene through the live stream of onlookers...

They were stunned, utterly stunned.

Are you sure this happened in Eagle Tower Kingdom, and not in Dragon Kingdom?

Immediately, the live stream chat was filled with rapidly scrolling comments and a great deal of discussion.

"Wow! Even the God of Wealth is away on business?! If I hadn't watched this live stream today, I wouldn't have known he had so many followers overseas."

"These foreigners really love the God of Wealth, and they especially admire the ghost money issued by the Heaven and Earth Bank. That stuff is in high demand and short supply overseas. Same world, same dream of getting rich quick."

"Haha, the world is just a giant dragon country! I was wondering why the festive atmosphere of the Chinese New Year in the dragon country has faded. Turns out it's been shared with foreign countries. Great! Now we can celebrate the Spring Festival abroad!"

"The God of Wealth, dragon and lion dances, gongs and drums, even foreign beauties dressed in Hanfu parading through the streets and performing the 'Dance of the Flying Swan.' The only drawback is the lack of firecrackers, but those things... I guess foreigners wouldn't dare to set them off either; they might mistake them for bullets and cause a commotion."

“In fact, overseas Chinese have always insisted on holding Spring Festival activities, but this year’s influence is particularly great. This also shows that our Dragon Country has become strong, and that countries around the world are celebrating the Spring Festival with us.”

As Spring Festival celebrations around the world become increasingly lively, the pride of the Chinese people is radiating from within.

To be able to experience such a grand occasion during such a festival...

Everyone knows that all of this is thanks to Qin Zi'an's vigorous promotion.

He not only boosted cultural tourism across China, but also brought China to the world's attention.

Judging from the Spring Festival celebrations in England, what makes it different from other countries is that the procession is much larger.

Other countries only have one or two dragon and lion dance teams, and they just go about their business for a short while.

The parades in English cities are particularly long, featuring flag bearers, dragon dances, lion dances, drum troupes, and floats...

These events were interspersed throughout the parade, with at least five dragon dance teams alone.

However, because the event was held a little later in England, countries with earlier time zones had already finished their events.

For most people, the sheer scale of the events at the British City event was enough.

But no one expected that a hidden force was lurking at the very end of the patrol team.

For an hour, the scout brandished the snake in his hand, moving forward with incredible agility, his movements as swift as a snake.

Behind Xiao Shiqian appeared a group of Liangshan heroes, each holding a Yingge mallet.

They marched with great momentum, shouting rousing slogans, their entire being radiating an aura of righteousness.

With their faces painted and their steps firm and powerful, their performance was so impressive that it got the audience's blood pumping.

This is the Yingge Dance from the Chaoshan region of China, known as the 'Chinese War Dance'.

This intangible cultural heritage of China not only blends local arts such as martial arts and opera, but also showcases the charm of traditional Chinese culture in every aspect.

The characters in the Yingge dance performance are all heroes from the novel "Water Margin". They dance with vigorous and unrestrained movements and rhythmically strike the Yingge mallet.

Their performance instantly created a lively and enthusiastic atmosphere, leaving the onlookers completely stunned.

Foreigners lining the streets of England were speechless, completely awestruck by the powerful and captivating English song and dance performance.

Despite the large number of performers, their movements were always synchronized, conveying a spirit of unity to everyone.

Not to mention those foreigners who had never seen such a stunning scene, even some of the people of the Dragon Kingdom themselves had never seen the heroic Yingge dance.

As a result, the live stream of the British City Spring Festival Parade exploded, with the screen flooded with barrages of comments.

"Foreigners, don't be shocked yet. Let me, a Chinese from China, be shocked first. I've lived in China for most of my life and I've never seen such a magnificent and spectacular dance. Which place is so unfair as to hide such a treasure so well?"

"This is our Chaoshan Yingge Dance, which is performed every year during the first month of the lunar calendar. It is used to drive away evil spirits and pray for peace and prosperity for the country. After it was copied by Japan, it gained another function: to specifically ward off the Japanese devils."

"Awesome! It got me so excited that I grabbed the rolling pin next to me and tried it myself, only to hit myself on the head. Oh well, professionals do professional things. I was wondering why your Chaoshan beef balls are so chewy; it seems Yinggewu (a type of noodle) has contributed to that."

"The Yingge dance troupe in Yinglun City invited a Chaoshan Yingge dance troupe to perform, but the number of people was too small and it wasn't impressive enough. Shi Qian's steps, Gongsun Sheng's flag dance, the Liangshan heroes' dance... Come and visit Chaoshan sometime, you'll definitely be blown away."

"No wonder the CCTV Spring Festival Gala's ratings in the south weren't high. Turns out you're broadcasting it live! When will there be a Yingge dance performance in Chaoshan? That's very important to me. If I buy a ticket and fly there now, will I still be able to see it?"

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