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Huteng (simplified Chinese: 胡腾;
traditional Chinese: 胡騰; pinyin:
Húténg; lit. 'Nomadic leap', also 胡腾舞, Húténgwǔ, "Dance of the
Nomadic leap") was the...
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cultural practices would be
qualified as "Hu", such as
their dance the "
Huteng" (胡腾, "Barbarian hopping"), or the
Sogdian Whirl dance (胡旋, Húxuăn, "Whirling...
- 7th-century
Sogdian Huteng dancer –
Xiuding temple pagoda, Anyang, Henan...
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Tokharestan and
Sogdiana style dances like boti,
huteng 柘枝, and
huxuan 胡旋. The Shi
kingdom (Tashkent)
brought the
Huteng dance to
China which involved back flips...
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Afghanistan Buddhism in
Khotan Étienne de La Vaissière
History of
Central Asia
Huteng Iranian languages Margiana List of
ancient Iranian peoples Philip (satrap)...
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favoured modesty and
simplicity above all else.
Foreigner dancing the
Huteng Pot with
human motifs, 8th
century CE
Foreign musicians on a
camel 10th...
- male
musicians in a half-kneeling position. A man
dancing the Hu-tʻêng /
Huteng dance at the centre,
which is a type of
dance originally from the Western...
- from the tomb at Anyang, 575 CE.
Sogdian art
Iranians in
China Tang
China Huteng dance Ning,
Qiang (2004). Art, Religion, and
Politics in
Medieval China...
- ISBN 978-3-8383-5026-4 Haifan,
Zhang (1996). "Observation on
curative effect of
Huteng Tang (Huzhang and
Millettia Combination) in
treating side
effects caused...
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Bridge scene,
right side. Tomb of An Jia Tomb of Yu Hong
Iranians in
China Huteng dance Tan,
Panpan (2020). "Technological
characterization of gold jewellery...