A special popular dance "Subject Three" or Kemusan has attracted attention widely. In the popular dance style, performers show off some dance moves, such as swinging their knees sideways as they perform series of fast hand actions, including fast wrist-twisting moves. The dance (accompany) by music that sounds like a mix of Western disco beats and (tradition) Chinese folk songs.
There are two (story) about its origin. One story traces the dance's roots to a wedding in Wuzhou, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, guests dance as part of the celebrations. The other story suggests Guangxi local people undergo three tests in (they) life: singing folk songs ("Subject One"), slurping(出声地吃) rice noodles ("Subject Two"), and dancing ("Subject Three").
But "Subject Three" does not fall within Guangxi alone; it belongs the world. The popular culture that is loved by the common people is always (universal) appealing. (root) in Chinese grassroots culture, "Subject Three" represents the warmth and reality of the Chinese people's well-being, (provide) a deeper understanding of the inner world and living conditions of the Chinese people for the international community.