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What theme is more brilliant when writing non-legacy

As an important part of China culture, intangible cultural heritage has rich and diverse themes. However, if you want to write more colorful non-legacy themes, you can start from the following aspects:

1. Folklore and fairy tales

Folklore and fairy tales are important parts of China's heritage. Only by digging deep into the cultural connotation behind these stories can we write more deep-rooted intangible themes. For example, through intangible performances or stories told by inheritors, the cultural connotations of legendary stories such as The Legend of the White Snake and The Cowherd and the Weaving Girl can be deeply explored, so that readers can have a deeper understanding of the historical background, cultural significance and inheritance value of these stories.

2. Characteristic craft and skills

The inheritance and development of intangible cultural heritage can not be separated from the inheritance of skills and skills. Through the in-depth excavation of the inheritance and development of characteristic crafts and skills, we can write more vivid and vivid non-legacy themes. For example, through the introduction and practical operation of non-genetic inheritors, we can deeply understand the production techniques, tools and materials of traditional handicrafts in China, so that readers can better understand the uniqueness and inheritance value of these techniques and techniques.

3. Traditional festivals and customs

Traditional festivals and customs in China are also an important part of the heritage. Through in-depth understanding of the historical background, cultural significance and celebration methods of these festivals and customs, we can write more colorful non-legacy themes. For example, through the narration and live performance of non-genetic inheritors, the celebration methods and cultural connotations of traditional festivals such as Spring Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival are deeply explored, so that readers can better understand the historical origins and cultural inheritance of these festivals and customs.

In short, to write more colorful intangible cultural heritage, we need to dig deep into the connotation and inheritance value of intangible cultural heritage, and deeply understand the inheritance and development of intangible cultural heritage through field research and interviews, so as to write more vivid intangible cultural heritage.