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Which nursery rhymes belong to intangible cultural heritage?
Lyrics of "Crab Song": "Fat brother Yao Yao crab (Hai), eight-legged crab (jio), two big eyes, a hard shell (Guo), eight-legged crab, a shell as big as two eyes, two sharp clips, can't get out on foot, and eight-legged crab can't get out in the water, two.
This nursery rhyme also has a more prominent title-Yunnan Intangible Cultural Heritage Project. In 2006, "Kunming Tune" was included in the first batch of intangible cultural heritage protection list in Yunnan Province because it belongs to the real popular song in old Kunming.
"Kunming tune" refers to all kinds of folk songs popular in Dianchi Lake basin, Chenggong and Jinning, Kunming. The content is rich and varied, involving the beautiful scenery of hometown, love between men and women, funny stories, children's songs and so on. It reflects people's love for raising their own soil and water and expresses the pure feelings between people.
The meaning of non-legacy
1. Cultural inheritance: Intangible heritage is a cultural treasure handed down from generation to generation, which contains rich traditional cultural elements, such as traditional skills, operas, dances and folk customs. Through inheritance, these cultural elements can be protected and passed on, providing rich cultural heritage for future generations.
2. Cultural diversity: Intangible heritage covers the traditional cultures of various regions, nationalities and social groups, showing rich cultural diversity. This will help to enhance understanding and respect between different cultures and promote the pluralistic existence of cultures.
3. Social identity: Intangible heritage is a symbol of community identity. By participating in non-genetic inheritance and traditional activities, people can strengthen their sense of identity with their cultural identity and enhance social cohesion.
4. Economic value: The inheritance and development of non-legacy projects can inject new vitality into the local economy. Through tourism and cultural and creative industries, non-legacy projects are expected to become economic pillars to promote local development.
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