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Original songs of Happy Yi People's Year

The original song of Yi Happy Year is Yi Shan Ying Band.

This song was composed by Li Dewei and sung by a Shan Ying band. Lyrics excerpt: New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve, the New Year's Eve of our Yi family. You rest in the sun, you rest in the moon, and the sun and the moon meet to celebrate the Year of the Yi people. Chinese New Year, Chinese New Year, Chinese New Year in our Yi family. Busy for ten months a year, 30 days a month, set aside five days for the New Year, the Year of the Yi people. Pine branches are fragrant, and relatives are reunited. I put down my endless work and came to the Year of the Yi people.

Yi calendar New Year, also known as Yi Year.

The festivals of the Yi people vary from place to place, and have regional characteristics. Yi calendar New Year, called "Kushi" in Yi language, is a festival integrating ancestor worship, entertainment, catering and entertainment, clothing system and many other folk customs. 20 1 1 Year of the Yi people was included in the third batch of national intangible cultural heritage representative projects.

Yi people's year is also called "Koujie". During the Chinese New Year, every household is beaming, killing pigs, drying bacon, making rice cakes and visiting relatives, and all kinds of delicious food are filled with tables. "Moerqiu" is a traditional sports and folk activity of Yi people, which has strong ornamental value. At the same time, many places will also hold traditional folk sports activities such as bullfighting, sheep fighting and horse racing to celebrate the bumper harvest of the year and look forward to a safe and smooth coming year.