The nine of them spent a long time selecting the program together, paying attention to every detail of each song's style and the difficulty of the dance. As a result, they went through the songs one by one until it was very late. Finally, they decided on the song "Swordswoman."
The whole song "Swordswoman" blends modern elements with traditional elements beautifully. In operatic roles, there are four main types: Sheng, Dan, Jing, Chou.
Swordswoman originally refers to a type of role in Chinese opera, specifically Peking opera, within the "Dan" category, which features heroic women with exceptional martial arts skills. It is a subset of "Wu Dan," female warriors.
Such roles typically involve riding a horse and wielding a small short sword, hence the name Swordswoman.
The current song adds modern elements to this style, making it neither dull nor lacking the taste of traditional Chinese style.
