Dispirited, traveling the Jianghu with wine, the slender figure of a Chu waist rests lightly in the palm.
A decade in a Yangzhou dream, gaining only a fleeting reputation in the brothel.
Outside the official road.
A seductive figure rode the wind adeptly, swift as a flying swan, with a slender Chu waist, as light as nothing. This movement skill is known as 'Drunken Immortal Steps', also called 'Chu Waist Spin', originating from brothel dance tunes, performed by tightening the abdomen and raising qi, imitating Zhao Feiyan's light dance steps from the 'Light in Palm' allegory.
This martial art spreads mostly among the lower classes and is said to have been created by a sword hero during the Li Tang era, meant for women with graceful postures and who excel at dancing.
