Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - What can reflect the traditional culture?

What can reflect the traditional culture?

Things that can embody traditional culture are: New Year pictures, firecrackers, jiaozi, Peking Opera, Hanfu and so on.

1, New Year pictures

The New Year picture is a kind of painting in China, which originated from the ancient "door-god painting". It is one of the folk arts in China and one of the common folk handicrafts. New Year pictures are unique to China, and they are also an art form loved by rural people in China. Mostly used for posting in the New Year, decorating the environment, with the meaning of wishing the New Year auspicious and festive, hence the name.

Step 2 set off firecrackers

The origin of firecrackers has a history of more than 2000 years. When there was no gunpowder and paper, ancient people burned bamboo to make it burst and make a sound, so as to drive away the plague. Although this is a folklore, it reflects the ancient China people's longing for Aetna. Firecrackers have different names in different historical periods, from firecrackers, blasting poles, firecrackers, weaving guns to firecrackers.

3. jiaozi

Jiaozi originated in ancient jiaozi, China, formerly known as Joule, a traditional noodle of Han nationality, with a history of 1800 years.

4. Peking Opera

Peking Opera, also known as Pingju and Peking Opera, is the most influential opera in China, with Beijing as the center and all over the country.

5. Hanfu

Hanfu, the full name is "the traditional costume of the Han nationality", also known as Hanfu, Huafu and Huafu. From the accession of the Yellow Emperor to the mid-Kloc-0/7th century (late Ming and early Qing Dynasty), in the main residential areas of the Han nationality, with the "Huaxia" culture as the background and the leading ideology, and the Chinese etiquette culture as the center, it was formed through natural evolution, which was obviously different from the traditional costumes and accessories of other nationalities.