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Mianchi County's Characteristic Culture

Mianchi County's characteristic cultures include Yellow River Lantern, Queqiao Club, Fan Shi, Pengkou and Lv Zushan Temple Fair. 1, Yellow River Lantern: Yellow River Lantern is one of the traditional forms of folk entertainment in Rencun Township, Mianchi County. In the Qing Dynasty, it was introduced into Rencun from Shanxi, and contemporary people loved this activity very much. 2. Bian Que: Bian Que originated from "Huai Bang", which is a form of opera spread from Qinyang, Henan Province to Nancun Township, Mianchi County. It has a long history, ancient and full of emotional characteristics.

Mianchi County's characteristic cultures include Yellow River Lantern, Queqiao Club, Fan Shi, Pengkou and Lv Zushan Temple Fair.

1, Yellow River Lantern: Yellow River Lantern is one of the traditional forms of folk entertainment in Rencun Township, Mianchi County. In the Qing Dynasty, it was introduced into Rencun from Shanxi, and contemporary people like this activity very much. Because of its large scale, winding walkway and easy attraction, it is named Yellow River Lantern.

2. Bian Que: Bian Que originated from "Huai Bang", which was a form of opera spread from Qinyang, Henan Province (then ruled by the old Huaiqing government) to Nancun Township, Mianchi County. Has a long history and rich feelings.

3. Ten sets: ten sets, also known as "ten sets", "ten sets of drums" and "social sets". It is a traditional music popular in the rural areas of western Henan, and it is a symphony music with percussion and wind music as one. At first, percussion was the main music, and the ensemble of gongs, drums and bamboos was late.

4. Shekou: Shekou, also known as Caimen, is a traditional folk art without binding, an ancient folk art, and a unique skill of villagers in Tianchi Town, Mianchi County, which is quite famous in Yiyang, Luoning and Xin 'an.

5. Lv Zushan Temple Fair: Lv Zushan Chunyang Temple Fair is commonly known as "Lv Zushan Temple", "Guang Yun Cave" and "Laomiaogou", which is named after the founder of Quanzhen Chunyang, Lv Dongbin Zhenren, who practiced here.