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When did China's Nuo witch culture originate?

Hello. Chinese culture after thousands of years of development, and gradually formed two major root systems, represented by Confucianism, "the Hundred Schools" doctrine and civilization of witch culture to the South Nuo witch, can be called "North Confucianism South witch". "North Confucianism" refers to the thought of Confucius and Mencius as the representative of China's ancient northern elite thought assimilation tradition, "South Nuo" refers to China's southern ancient folk Nuo witch "alienation" tradition. "Northern Confucianism" left behind cultural symbols such as the Beijing State Tertiary Education Institute, Shandong Qufu Confucian Temple, etc., while the "Southern Witch" Mysterious cultural legacy remains in Southwest China's remote mountainous areas of Hunan, Hubei, Guizhou, Chongqing, etc., a lot of customs depending on the ancient towns and villages to be preserved, such as Mysterious cup (witchcraft), Nuo Nuo theater, and the custom of driving corpses, etc.. According to the state cultural relics department, excavated in Huaihua, Hunan Hongjiang high temple culture, it can be assumed that there are witch and Nuo characteristics of farming and sacrificial culture, more than 7,400 years ago; Xinhuang Dong Autonomous County, Huaihua Nuo opera "dongtong push", more than 20 years ago by domestic and foreign experts and scholars called the "China's theatrical living fossil", it is the early product of Nuo Wu culture; Yuanling, Huaihua is the Qin period of Qianzhong County County, is also a rich Nuo Wu culture, only the county existing Nuo temple more than 1,200. Huaihua's many ancient towns and villages, with ghost festivals, do the dojo, tribute to the land, jumping gods, sacrifices jumping incense, collect souls, collect black and other folk customs and sorcery, now, such as rolling bed of thorns, over the fire slot, on the knife ladder, stepping on the fire ploughs, fire charcoal and other Nuo skills have become China's folk stunts.