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Investigation report on Taian folk customs

Tai 'an folk custom survey report is as follows:

Taishan folk custom is dominated by Taishan culture, with belief folk custom as the main line, and social folk custom, economic folk custom and tourism competitive folk custom are intertwined, forming a unique Taishan scenery.

Tai 'an folk custom is a monument standing on the words, behaviors and concepts of Taishan people. It is a history created by Taishan people and worth living in Taishan people's hearts. It is like the ancient and long history of Mount Tai, which has built a profound cornerstone and set off the style of the times.

The History and Culture of Mount Tai in Tai 'an

Mount Tai is a symbol of the Chinese nation, a master of oriental culture, a place where the idea of "harmony between man and nature" is entrusted, and a home of the Chinese national spirit. The ancients described that "Mount Tai swallowed the West China, suppressed the south balance, drove the middle song and learned the north balance, which was the length of the five mountains". In ancient myths and legends in China, after Pangu's death, his head became Mount Tai.

According to Records of Historical Records, "The sky was too high, so I set up a meditation ceremony on Mount Tai to worship it, and I approached the gods." According to ancient traditional culture, the East is the place where all things alternate and early spring occurs, so Mount Tai has the reputation of "the length of five mountains" and "the exclusive respect of five mountains". Since ancient times, people in China have worshipped Mount Tai, and there is a saying that "Mount Tai is safe in the world".

In ancient times, people of all dynasties held closing ceremonies and sacrificial activities in Mount Tai, and built temples and carved statues and stone inscriptions on Mount Tai. Ancient literati held Mount Tai in high esteem. There are more than 20 ancient buildings and more than 2,200 stone tablets on the majestic Mount Tai.