Chapter 590 Tai Chi Dance Made Me a Celebrity
As we passed the main hall, Charun winked at the servant, who followed me carrying a bucket of putty powder.
On the cement floor, I used putty powder to draw a Tai Chi diagram, and placed four points inside the Tai Chi diagram with white lime.
He patted the white ash on his hands and began to demonstrate to everyone.
"Stand on the white dot with both feet, first move your left foot and take a step forward to the right, then move your right foot and take a step forward to the left.
Then, walk your left foot back to the starting point, then your right foot back to the starting point. Do four steps at a time. Rest when you feel tired. This is a great exercise for your legs and waist.
After demonstrating it a few times, I let Chunlai go.
With the arrival of spring, a sense of rhythm emerges.
Sasha became interested and walked forward, also stepping out rhythmically.
Dana came on stage. Although she was not very familiar with the steps, she still remembered the key points and at least did not make any mistakes.
The first time, the second time, the third time, she became more and more familiar with it.
The fourth time, the fifth time...she stepped on it more and more happily.
By the tenth time, she had developed a sense of rhythm.
I said to Chalun, "As long as she steps with rhythm, it proves that her brain nerves are directing her legs and the information is being transmitted smoothly."
Chalun said happily: "I didn't expect her legs to be so flexible. The Chinese method is incredible."
I asked Dana to stop and asked someone to bring a chair. I asked her to sit on the chair and I squatted down and patted her calves repeatedly. After patting for a while, I gave her a massage.
"Ms. Dana, from now on, we won't be doing acupuncture anymore. We can just do Tai Chi once in the morning and once in the afternoon."
She nodded.
At this time, Mr. Chalun couldn't help but walk into the Tai Chi circle. After walking a few times, he danced very skillfully. Mrs. Chalun was jealous and shouted loudly.
Sasha translated it for me, saying that the Madam wanted Zhalun to come out and she wanted to dance.
I smiled happily and said, "Draw a few more circles in the afternoon and we'll dance together."
Back in the room, Chunlai looked at me in surprise:
"Teacher, isn't your Tai Chi dance the Yangko dance?"
"Yes, it's the Yangge dance."
Chunlai smiled mischievously.
"Do you think I'm calling Yangge Tai Chi dance and giving it a high-sounding name to deceive people?"
When Chunlai heard this, he stopped smiling and looked at me.
"You only know one side of the story. The four points I laid out were based on the dimensions of the River Map."
I drew a diagram. 05 in the middle, 16 down, left foot, step 49, 27 down. Right foot, step 38.
Then he said: No matter how you step on it, it is: 16+49=65, 27+38=65. It always steps on the last digit 5.
In addition, 14, 69. 1+9=10, 4+6=10. 2+8=10, 3+7=10, all end with the digit 0.
In the Hetu and Luoshu, 05 represents the middle position, meaning impartiality and the balance of yin and yang. Did you say it's the Yangge dance?
Chunlai was shocked when he heard this and said, "Teacher, it turns out that there is a certain technique behind your placement of the four white dots."
"By the way, you look like you're dancing yangge, which is nice indeed. But the way Chinese ladies dance yangge is just random. There are no rules."
This is similar to the door in your home. Your door is for people to pass through, and it has fixed dimensions. But the door of a pharmacy is completely different from yours.
You have to use a Lu Ban ruler to calculate. On the Lu Ban ruler is a 'no-return' rule. If someone takes your Chinese medicine home and keeps coming back for more, your pharmacy's business will be bad.
"Why?"
"Because your medicine is fake, inferior, and low-quality, it's useless. People will go to another pharmacy to get their medicine."
Chunlai opened his eyes wide: "Is there so much to pay attention to?"
"right."
After saying that, I sat down and wrote a few lyrics and called Sasha over.
I said, "I've written a few lyrics and found a tune for a Northern Shaanxi Yangge song. Find someone to synthesize it electronically."
After that, I turned on my phone, played a song, and sang:
Yin and Yang balance, I dance,
Heaven and man are one, I dance
I am happy to jump out of the Chinese style.
I am healthy because I am practicing Tai Chi.
After singing four lines, I stopped. Chunlai and Shasha clapped together.
Shasha looked at me and said, "Just four sentences?"
"Yes, just these four sentences. Just repeat them over and over again."
Chun said, "I'll sing it. I'll learn it after listening to it once."
Chunlai danced and sang, making Sasha laugh out loud.
I said to Shasha, "You do it again."
Sasha sang and danced, and occasionally cast a playful glance, making Chunlai and I laugh so hard that our stomachs hurt.
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In the afternoon, Mrs. Charon asked me to do a Tai Chi circle while she danced with Dana.
The next day, Mr. Charun asked me to do a few more circles, and he and the servants also had to dance.
On the third day, I was asked to draw a few circles again, and several neighbors came to dance.
On the fourth day, Zaizai asked me to draw a few circles, and some of Dana's friends came to dance with her.
As a result, Chalun's house became a dancing square, especially at night when more people came.
Dance, dance, dance, let's all dance together.
As a result, something I couldn't imagine happened - I cured Dana, but few people knew about it; I helped Dana stand up, but few people knew about it; I helped Dana walk to the open space outside, but few people knew about it.
But, I made Dana dance, and a lot of people knew about it.
They even asked me some very childish questions through salsa:
"Can dancing heal illnesses?"
I nodded.
One of the girls said, "No wonder Chinese tourists find an open space and start dancing. They're traveling and healing at the same time."
I laughed so hard that my stomach hurt.
However, they sincerely believed that this Chinese dance could cure diseases. Otherwise, how could Dana, who had been unable to recover for a long time, stand up? How did her legs and feet become more and more flexible?
Some people also asked me to teach them other dances.
I started dancing "Pick the Cotton".
This simple, lively and rhythmic song, coupled with my exaggerated twisting of my waist and hips, made them laugh uncontrollably.
A few of the Thai girls who were quick learners quickly learned a few Chinese words from others and tried to get close to me in their broken Chinese.
If I stay in this place for another half a year, I estimate, probably... maybe... basically... there will always be a few girls who fall in love with me.
I waved my hand and said, "Let's go dance."
Everyone dispersed, some people danced Tai Chi, some people played "cotton-picking". However, whether they were doing Tai Chi or playing cotton-picking, they all learned this sentence:
Dance, dance, dance in Chinese style.
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