Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - What folk games are there in Huangshan? Or what folk games are there in Huizhou? Graduation thesis is badly needed! ! ! !

What folk games are there in Huangshan? Or what folk games are there in Huizhou? Graduation thesis is badly needed! ! ! !

Huangshan Huizhou:

Huizhou has a variety of recreational activities, including traditional ethnic recreational activities and Huizhou-specific recreational activities.

The games include chess, solve riddles on the lanterns, parcel passing, hide-and-seek, spinning top, kicking shuttlecock, playing marbles, skipping rope and swinging. Among them, there is a kind of "swinging" with local characteristics, which is different from swinging. Swing is a cross-shaped windmill with a shaft in the middle and wheels with a diameter of several meters around it. The runner is overhead on the wooden flower boat (with pulleys at the bottom), and the top of the boat is decorated with satin canopy and curtains. There are movable chairs at the four ends of the circumference of the wheel. When playing, it is safer for children to sit in chairs than to swing. If the girls are dressed in red, green, yellow and white costumes, it is also a holiday entertainment project to sing Huizhou operas such as "Picking Lotus" and "Watching Lotus" with orchestral music.

Recreational activities include walking on stilts, folding arhats, carrying pavilions, bamboo horses, lanterns, dragon boat races, god boats cruising the streets, playing darts, and running dry boats. A grand parade is formed in the festival, which is vast and has a warm atmosphere. Holding pavilions, also known as holding horns, is popular in Xiuning and Tunxi. "Raising corners" means raising drama roles, and "raising pavilions" means raising small theaters. The exhibition hall is divided into upper, middle and lower floors. Handsome children were dressed up as drama stories and placed on the third floor pavilion. The chassis is carried by four or eight big men. Around the exhibition hall, lanterns such as Jackie Chan, Phoenix, Crane, Xiangyun and Huashui are tied with paper. During the parade, candles were lit in lanterns to let the children wear bright clothes. From a distance, they look like fairies falling from the sky. The characters on the pavilion don't sing or do anything, but they are accompanied by drums to clear the way, and the gongs and drums are loud and lively. "Xiuning Broken Things" records: "In the twenty-seventh year of Wanli (1590), Xiuning ushered in the spring and there were 109 Taiwanese operas. Taiwanese opera takes boys as stories and is decorated with golden balls, which is beautiful. " The stage play is a rising tone, and the grand occasion at that time can be seen from the quotations.