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Liaoning customs

The customs in Liaoning are: freezing jiaozi, imperial temple fairs and yangko.

1, Frozen jiaozi: The old custom of "freezing jiaozi" originated in old Shenyang. In the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, we should prepare new year's goods as soon as we enter the twelfth lunar month. Jiaozi is an important job. After being wrapped, it will be frozen and eaten until the fifteenth day of the first month. The frozen jiaozi that people eat today originated from the folk custom of celebrating the New Year in Liaoning and Shenyang hundreds of years ago.

2. Royal Temple Fair: Huangmiao is a royal temple fair. When the Huangmiao Temple was founded, the Royal Temple Fair had begun to take shape. After the completion, the scale of the temple fair gradually expanded, from the initial sale of agricultural products and handicrafts to a comprehensive fair.

3. Yangko: Yangko is a kind of folk dance, which is popular in northern China. Shenyang yangko belongs to northeast yangko, which is divided into two categories: stilts and earth yangko. People in Shenyang love yangko. They danced enthusiastically, boldly and rudely, which was inspiring.

Customs introduction:

Custom is a behavior pattern or norm that people in the past dynasties followed in a specific social and cultural field. The diversity of customs is that people often refer to the differences in behavior norms caused by different natural conditions as "wind"; The differences in behavior rules caused by social and cultural differences are called "vulgarity".

The so-called "different winds in a hundred miles, different customs in a thousand miles" appropriately reflects the characteristics of different customs in various places. Custom is a social tradition. Some popular fashions, customs and inappropriate parts of the original customs will change with the changes of historical conditions. That's what the so-called "changing customs" means.