Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional culture - Some experts know which special festivals of ethnic groups need to be detailed, such as Lao She's Spring Festival in Beijing in China's book. It's urgent to sort them out.

Some experts know which special festivals of ethnic groups need to be detailed, such as Lao She's Spring Festival in Beijing in China's book. It's urgent to sort them out.

Pohui

Slope meeting is also called epigenetic festival. It is usually held during the Spring Festival and around the Mid-Autumn Festival. During the festival, young men and women dress up and come to the reserved caves or hillsides in groups of three or five to sing folk songs, make friends and find lovers. When we meet for the first time, we will sing Meet Song. When we say goodbye, we will give each other small gifts such as towels and shoes. Seeing Song twice, they called each other "double"; When we met for the third time, we renamed this song "Lao". Through many duets, feelings are growing day by day, and many young people get married, fall in love and have sex in the same year. Modern hiking has increased activities such as ball games and chess.

Edit this part of the aquarium festival

The traditional festival of aquarium. The language of water is called "borrowing". This festival was originally celebrated together on a unified day. However, due to the large number of people and scattered residence, in order to facilitate communication, they celebrate each other during the festival, which is scheduled to be celebrated in stages from December of the lunar calendar to February of the following year (August to October of the lunar calendar). People who live in longhouses are used to spending their time first and then at night. Avoid sunny holidays and take rain as auspicious. The omen is that the weather will be fine and the grain will be abundant. At present, the Shui people in Guangxi do not spend the Spring Festival alone, but with the local Zhuang and Han people.

Mao Jie

Traditional festivals of Nandan and Hechi Shui people. Also known as the borrowing base. Every year after the busy summer harvest sown in summer, people choose a date to celebrate the harvest. Young men and women rushed to Maopo to find their beloved partners to sing and pour out their love.

Edit this section of the Yi New Year Festival.

Traditional festivals of Yi people in Napo county. Yi language is called "thatched cottage window", which means the beginning of the festival. It is held on the eighth and ninth days of the first month of each year. Activities include: gathering people to worship ancestors; Leading figures who occupy major festivals, songs and dances and national festivals of the year; Raise funds for various festivals in that year.