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The Significance of Samba in Network Language

This is a kind of dance.

Samba dance is called Brazil's "national dance". In Latin America, the largest country, samba dance is popular. There is a saying that people, regardless of gender, age and age, usually dance, especially on holidays; Jump on the stage, jump on the street; Dance during the day and dance at night. Whenever exciting music plays, people are always passionate, and they can't help but twist their legs and waist, jump up and get intoxicated.

Samba originated in Africa. The word "samba" is said to have evolved from the word "samba" of Kimbandu, the second largest Angolan tribe in Africa. "Samba" is a passionate belly dance. As the name implies, this dance is characterized by shaking the abdomen and buttocks up and down. This is the most popular dance sport in Angola, and later it began to spread abroad with the rise of slave trade. From the 1930s of 16 to the middle of 19, Portuguese colonists sold120,000 slaves to Brazil from Angola and other parts of Africa. When slaves were loaded into cabins and transported to the newly discovered Latin American continent, white slave traders were worried that the journey would be long, the slaves would stay in the cabins for dozens of days, and their legs and feet would not be flexible after landing, so they could not sell at a good price. So, every day, they drove the slaves crowded in the cabin to the deck, accompanied by beating barrels and iron pots, and let them dance a samba to exercise their muscles. In this way, the colonists who wanted to enhance the competitiveness of this special commodity inadvertently brought this dance popular in Africa to Latin America.