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What is entertainment culture?

Entertainment culture is an activity that people engage in after work to relax their body and mind and increase their interest in life, such as mountaineering, rock climbing, bungee jumping, rafting, skiing, diving, cross-country and upstream, etc., which is favored by many people for its challenge and excitement.

It is an important supplement to the form of human civilization, which is conducive to cultivating sentiment, subliming spiritual realm, broadening horizons and interactive communication.

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Common entertainment culture:

1, lion dance

Lion Fairy, also known as Jin Xian, is commonly known as Tiger Lion. Its props are a tiger and lion's head painted on bamboo frame paper (weighing about 8- 10 kg), which not only has animal characteristics such as tigers and lions, but also has a brave and exaggerated artistic image.

Plus colorful cotton lion quilts and lion tails, it is more than a foot long. The lion dance is performed by two people holding the lion's head and tail, and the big-headed monk dance (wearing masks, robes and soap clothes) is performed with Wei Zixian. Some lion classes also add roles such as Mei Cuiniang.

2. Dancing lights

Fish lamp, also known as carp lamp. Props are woven into fish skeletons with bamboo sticks and put on thin paper to draw a bluish-black crocodile and nine red carp. The fish is 5 feet long and 2 feet wide. A bamboo stick is installed in the belly of the fish to support the dance.

The fish lantern team is generally 20 people, divided into two groups to replace each other. Each performer dances a fish lamp, and the left and right hands alternately dance up and down and left and right to make the fish swing back and forth. It looks like a live fish swimming at night under the illumination of a fish lamp installed in its belly.

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