Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Guangxi No.1 College has set up a course of bamboo rafting. Do you want to experience it?

Guangxi No.1 College has set up a course of bamboo rafting. Do you want to experience it?

Yes, very much. I used to see a white dress in martial arts action movies, which was clear to the lake. That artistic conception is so beautiful.

Let's first introduce Duzhu Piao.

Single bamboo raft is commonly known as "rowing bamboo poles". The performer stands on a bamboo pole and paddles on the water with a small bamboo pole, which feels like "crossing the river with one reed" and is known as "China's stunt". According to historical records, Duzhu drifting on the moon originated in the Qin and Han Dynasties and has a history of 2000 years. At that time, Bozhou (now Zunyi, Guizhou) was rich in nanmu, which was the best and most precious building wood for the imperial court. At that time, the court sent firewood collectors to buy nanmu in Chishui and Xishui, and the virgin forest in Bozhou was just beginning to be known to the outside world. Before Chishui River was closed to navigation, nanmu was very precious. Therefore, each kind of wood is transported by one or several people, and then tied up in rows by the Yangtze River, or transported to the south of the Yangtze River for transshipment to Beijing. In the long-term work of transporting wood, people gradually get used to standing on a single wood to support poles to transport nanmu, and play in competitions, which later evolved into water games, and this activity has also been fixed as a form of folk entertainment games, called single wood rafting.

By the early Qing Dynasty, bamboo had developed, and people found that bamboo was better than wood, so they changed the bleaching of single wood to that of single bamboo. Every year when the water rises after the Dragon Boat Festival, the residents of Xishui Tucheng and the farmers in the suburbs will pair up in groups and have a single bamboo raft competition in the river. If someone falls into the water, they will hear a burst of happy laughter and the winner will be surrounded by big red flowers.

In 2009, Duzhupiao was officially selected as the third batch of intangible cultural heritage in Guizhou Province.

There are also many stories about Duzhu Piao-the water demon of the founder of Dharma.

There is a famous Buddhist story in China. During the Southern Dynasties in Liang Wudi, Tianzhu and Dharma rode reeds north to cross the Yangtze River. Dharma later became the ancestor of Zen Buddhism in Shaolin Temple. Up to now, there is still a stone tablet depicting "crossing the river with a reed" in Shaolin Temple. In fact, as early as the Book of Songs, there was such a hymn: "Who is the light of peace? A glimpse. " The story of Dharma is probably based on this.

What impressed me the most was 20021year. I saw a girl born after 95 years performing "water ballet" on the internet, dancing as lightly as a swallow. That's great.

Standing on a long bamboo tube, wearing gorgeous performance costumes, sometimes "Lingbo micro-step" on the water, and sometimes dancing, people can't help but exclaim "Fairy Descent from Heaven" and "Bibo Fairy".

This performance surprised me. Isn't this a martial arts novel floating on the water? How can you bear to let such a magical stunt be lost? Very subtle.

Let's talk about the movement skills of Dan Zhupiao.

Single bamboo raft is also called single bamboo boat, commonly known as rowing bamboo pole. The performer stands barefoot on a straight bamboo with a diameter of about 15 cm and a length of more than 8 meters as a water carrier. Take a small straight bamboo pole with a diameter of about 5 cm and a length of about 4 meters as the paddle, paddle alternately from left to right on the water surface, or ride the wind and waves to fight rapids and dangerous beaches, or gently pull the bamboo pole to stand on the boat and paddle leisurely on the water surface.

Therefore, I am very supportive of the establishment of a single bamboo drift in this school in Guangxi, which is a manifestation of cultural heritage. As a fitness and entertainment project, bamboo rafting can also inspire people's fighting spirit and courage to conquer nature. Participants will experience the pleasure of being in the beautiful scenery of mountains and rivers and the feeling of returning to the embrace of nature, and will get spiritual pleasure and psychological satisfaction.