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Why is Nuo culture so scary?
Because Nuo culture is mysterious and ancient, some people are afraid.
Nuo culture is a cultural form that integrates multiple religions (including primitive nature worship and religion), multiple folk customs and multiple arts in the traditional Chinese Han culture, including Nuo rituals, Nuo customs, Nuo songs, Dance, Nuo opera, Nuo art and other projects. Its superficial purpose is to drive away ghosts and epidemics, eliminate disasters and bring good fortune, while its connotation is to achieve harmony between yin and yang, good weather, good harvests, long lives, a prosperous country and a peaceful world through various ritual activities. At present, it is still active or surviving in the vast areas of the Han people and more than 20 ethnic minorities, involving 245 provinces and autonomous regions. Among them, Nuo means bird in Miao language. The modern Chinese pinyin of Miao is written in naox. And Nuo is the god of birds. The Miao people use the bird god as their totem.
Nuo, as a complex and peculiar primitive cultural phenomenon, has formed an extremely rich cultural accumulation in the historical development of cultural psychology for more than three thousand years, and contains profound cultural implications. It has great academic research value in cultural anthropology, ethnology, religion, folklore and art.
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