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Nu traditional festivals

The traditional festivals of Nu people are as follows:

1. Spring Festival:

The angry language is called "Jigamu", also known as "Mi Si Festival", which lasts from the end of1February to the first month of the lunar calendar every year, and the festival cycle is 15 days. Every time I go to Los Angeles,

At the end of each month, every household should clean the courtyard, remove the ashes from the fire pit, and decorate the facade, floor, cookware, tableware and various utensils with pine branches.

The dish is covered with a layer of green pine wool (pine leaves), which symbolizes going to the old and welcoming the new.

2. Fairy Festival:

Also known as "Flower Festival", it is a traditional festival of Nu people living in Gongshan area. The festival lasts from March 15 to 17 of the lunar calendar every year.

Day. On the morning of the festival, Nu people put on their costumes, brought prepared sacrifices and picnics, and held bundles of flowers in their hands.

Go to the cave near the village to offer sacrifices.

3. Mountain Forest Festival:?

Nu people living in Tue District, Lanping County, Yunnan Province are celebrating the forest. Festivals are usually in trees

It is held in June and July when trees are flourishing. The whole family should attend the ceremony, and members of other nationalities should be excluded. They concentrated on the mountain.

In front of a forest regarded as a "sacred forest", a wizard presided over the sacrifice of black sheep to avoid all kinds of pests, fires and other hazards, and make the trees grow as thick as Gao Qian.

4. Sacrifice to Valley God:

Nu language is called "Wei Ru", which was originally a traditional festival of Pihe Nu people in Bijiang County, and the time is December 29th of the lunar calendar every year.

Sacrificial activities will be held on this day to pray for the blessing of the Valley God.