Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional customs - At least 100 words of local folk information.

At least 100 words of local folk information.

Tibetans: Tibetans like to invite relatives and friends to have a picnic and play blessing songs during the Spring Festival.

Yao: Yao always performs the dance of "Agricultural Opera" during the Spring Festival.

Yi people: Yi people like to hold poetry competitions at this time and recite poems by name.

Achang nationality: men, women and children fight in autumn (thousands), and this period turns to autumn (thousands).

Miao nationality: The main activities of Miao nationality are bullfighting, horse racing, Lusheng dance and drumming.

Mongolians: wine and meat are endless. The Mongolian people in the north celebrate the Spring Festival, but it is another scene. Before the festival, every household prepared rams, various dairy products and several jars of wine. On New Year's Eve, people put on beautiful Mongolian robes, and the whole family sat among them to welcome the New Year. Eat and drink at midnight. Usually, you should eat and drink more. The more wine and meat you have left, the better, which symbolizes the endless supply of wine and meat in the new year. On the morning of the first day of junior high school, men and women wore all kinds of costumes, rode on war horses, and rushed to "Haote" (villages and towns) in groups of three and five, stringing together yurts one by one. When stringing bags, you should kowtow to the elders first, and then the son-in-law of the host family will toast the guests who come to string bags, and people will sing and dance.

Zhuang nationality: He Jixiang. Zhuang people living in the south call the Spring Festival "New Year's Day". On this day, people should congratulate each other no matter who they meet when they go out, thinking that this year can be auspicious.

Buyi people: girls grab the first load of water. Buyi people living in the southwest border always stay up all night on New Year's Eve. At dawn, the girls scrambled to fetch water outside the house. Whoever picks up the first load of water first is considered to be the most hardworking girl.

Jingpo nationality: Take a purse. The girls are the organizers and judges of this activity. They hung the embroidered purse on the bamboo pole with thread and swayed from side to side at the top of the tree, asking the young man to make a move. The girls will give the wine as a prize to whoever hits the wallet first. A wallet usually contains a coin, some millet and some decorative beads as a symbol of happiness.

Hani: Swing. A few days before the Spring Festival, the village where Hani people live has been very lively. The boys are busy chopping bamboo and preparing to set up a swing. The swings there are more than ten meters high, and the Hani people, regardless of gender, age and age, love to play on swings. During the festival, everyone wears their favorite clothes to swing, showing a lively and harmonious holiday scene everywhere.

Dai people: throw chaff bags. Young Dai men and women like the game of throwing chaff bags. During the Spring Festival, boys and girls throw chaff bags at each other to see who can catch them accurately. After playing for a certain period of time, the girls quietly grabbed the broadsword, wrapped cloth or tied horse worn by the young man and ran home. If a young man has feelings, follow him. When parents saw their daughter coming back with a headscarf and a good horse, they gave a banquet.

Gaoshan nationality: "Surround the furnace". On New Year's Eve, a family sits around a round table and eats hot pot, which is called "around the stove". Women who usually don't drink should also take a symbolic sip of wine to show good luck. Vegetables eaten around the stove need not be cut with a knife. After washing, you should cook by roots to show that you wish your parents a long life. If someone at home goes out, you should also leave a seat empty and put this person's clothes on the empty seat to show that the whole family misses him.

Manchu: Hanging the national flag for the New Year. Hanging flags with beautiful patterns and bright colors symbolizes the auspicious beginning of the year. During the festival, boys set off firecrackers in groups, or take various homemade wooden sledges and swish on hills and ice. Girls and young daughters-in-law wear newly-made flowery clothes and play Galahad (kneecaps of pigs or cows) in groups of three or five.

Wa nationality: New Year's Day is a taboo day, outsiders are not allowed to enter the house, and family members can only stay at home. On the early morning of the second day of the Lunar New Year, relatives and friends only pay New Year greetings to each other, and then go to the dance floor to dance spring dance, which lasts for five to seven days.