The specific interpretation is as follows:
2. Pot dance is a group dance without accompaniment. In Shangri-La, Diqing, some places call Guo Zhuang "Cuo" (meaning playing with toys), while others call it "Zhuo" (meaning dancing). It changes with the development of Tibetan production and life. Therefore, there are labor songs and dances such as beating highland barley, twisting wool, feeding animals and making wine, singing and dancing in praise of heroes, showing Tibetan customs and habits, marrying men and women, building new houses and welcoming guests.
The state attaches great importance to the protection of intangible cultural heritage. On May 20th, 2006, Guozhuang Dance was approved by the State Council to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.
The second and third points are taken from Baidu Encyclopedia, and the website is as follows:
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