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——中国优秀传统文化专题练
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Stilts (高跷) refer to a pair of long and thin poles, each 1 (equip) with a raised footrest to enable the user to walk above the ground. In China, there is an old custom called “walking on stilts” 2 “tiedon long feet”. It is a 3 (perform) that the stilt walkers walk on two 4 (wood) sticks with a length of over three meters attached to their feet.
This can be traced back to very ancient origins. It is said that there was once a man named Lanzi in the State of Song 5 entertained the first Song emperor with his feet walking and running with two poles taller than 6 (he) attached to his lower legs. In the Han Dynasty, stilt walking began to come 7 fashion among the public. In the Song Dynasty, it 8 (change) to “steppingstilts” and the name “stiltswalking” was 9 (eventual) adopted in the Qing Dynasty.
Through several thousand years of development, stiltswalking 10 (improve) greatly in style and has become an important part of Chinese festive culture.
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Stilts, named after the stilts on which one's feet step while dancing, can be traced back to the Northern Wei Dynasty.
高跷是以人们跳舞时脚踩着的高跷命名的,可追溯到北魏时期。
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