The historical origin of Liang Ping's laziness in bulging.
According to local legend, the gongs and drums of Liangshan Lazi originated in the Tang Dynasty, but the exact age can no longer be verified. Legend has it that one day, when the emperor had nothing to do, he found his entourage to play gongs. Because there was no one to play the horseman, he learned that there was a man in the prison, so the emperor sent someone to look for him in the prison. This man is smart, capable and diligent, and the horseman plays very well. The emperor was very happy, so he left him in the gongs and drums team around him and practiced all the year round. Because he is a prisoner in a prison, unlike ordinary people, the emperor made a rule for him: he should not sit alone when playing gongs, but stand. Therefore, Rome is also called the station. Up to now, anyone who plays the gong must stand, not sit. In order to express admiration for the emperor and the founder of gongs and drums, all gongs and drums played in the farmhouse must be played in the main room (commonly known as the main room). Although it has been handed down for generations, this habit has never changed.