From the Han Dynasty (206BC-220 AD) to the
Wei Dynasty (220-265) and the Jin Dynasty (265-420), there was a kind of dance
very popular on the parties of officials and aristocrats. People danced for
social intercourse and making friends. The dance was just like today's ballroom
dance.
On parties, the host will dance first. After
the host finishes dance, he will invite one of the guests to dance continuously.
After the second dancer ends his dance, another one will be invited to dance.
Thus, the dance goes on and on.
During the dance, if one is invited, he or
she should not decline, otherwise, he or she will be regarded as impolite. It is
an insult to the one who offers invitation.
During the Tang dynasty (618-907), there was
once another kind of ballroom dance very popular. The dance was called Da
Ling, a custom on parties.