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Does folklore refer to folklore or national customs?
Folk custom is a folk custom passed down from generation to generation. China is a country with a long history of folk customs. Among the ethnic groups born and raised in China, there are various folk customs created by the masses and passed down from generation to generation. These folk customs not only enrich people's lives, but also increase national cohesion. Folklore originated from the needs of human social group life, and formed, developed and evolved in various nationalities, times and regions to serve people's daily life. Folklore is such a basic force that comes from the people, inherits from the people, regulates the people, and is deeply hidden in people's behavior, language and psychology.
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