Talk:Dance in China
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Is Chinese dance not a distinct thing?
editI'm not optimistic that I will get a response, but I wonder if anyone familiar with this page can explain why it doesn't seem to exist. Chinese dance does not seem to me an ambiguous term. There are a plethora of dances from China, including numerous folk dances, lion and dragon dances and the like. But as I understand it, Chinese dance is also quite a comprehensive and distinct art form in and of itself. I lack expertise in this field, but I'm considering delving into this; it seems a terrible shame that there is so little here on the topic.Homunculus (duihua) 07:10, 24 December 2010 (UTC)
External links modify
editThe second of the external links,the original website has no information displayed. I changed the link to an article on national dance culture published by the Chinese government. GAOPEIYUN (talk) 08:04, 8 May 2023 (UTC)
Chinese spelling for Zhong Kui “跳鐘馗” could be wrong
editIt seems that “跳鍾馗” (鍾 instead of 鐘) is the correct spelling. At least English and Chinese Wikipedia use 鍾 in the article for Zhong Kui.
Unfortunately I don’t have any reliable reference about Zhong Kui, so I just leave a comment here. UsagiNeko (talk) 19:12, 3 August 2024 (UTC)