The hand-waving dance is a popular ancient dance of the Tujia people. It includes more than 70 dance movements such as hunting, military, farming, and banquets. It has a distinctive rhythm, graceful m

The hand-waving dance is a popular ancient dance of the Tujia people. It includes more than 70 dance movements such as hunting, military, farming, and banquets. It has a distinctive rhythm, graceful movements, simple dance postures, and a healthy mood. It does not use props and has distinct ethnic characteristics and strong breath of life. The Water Splashing Festival of the Dai Nationality is the New Year festival of the Dai Nationality and the most grand traditional event of the year for the Dai Nationality. The day when Guyu begins is designated as the "Water Splashing Festival". During the three- or four-day festival, people splash water on each other to wash away the old dirt on their bodies and wish them happiness and peace in the new year. For the Li people who live on Hainan Island, every Spring Festival comes. Every household slaughters pigs and chickens, serves sumptuous food and wine, and the whole family sits together to eat "New Year's dinner"; during the dinner, the whole family also sings "New Year's greetings". ". On the first and second days of junior high school, a "Spring Festival Hunt" is held for all young and middle-aged men in the village. This day's prey is shared by the whole village. What is interesting is that when dividing the prey, half of the total prey is first given to the shooter who hits the prey first; the other half is divided equally among everyone. Pregnant women can get two points, and passers-by who happen to meet can also get one. The Susu people call the New Year's Day "Yushi". Most of them make indica rice cakes, glutinous rice cakes and water wine. They put a little of the rice cakes pounded out from the first mortar on peach, plum and other fruit trees to wish for fruitful results in the coming year. . The Lisu people in the Nujiang area of ??Yunnan first feed their cattle salt to show respect for their work. Young men and women like to hold Spring Festival target shooting competitions. The girls hang the embroidered purse on the bamboo pole, shake the purse from side to side, and ask the boys to shoot. Whoever shoots the purse first, the girls will give wine as a prize to the mouth of the man. Lahu People On New Year's Eve, the whole family of the Lahu people take a bath and prepare food for the next day. In food, special attention is paid to glutinous rice cakes. In addition to eating, always give some to the cows and put some on farm tools such as plows, hoes, and machetes to reward them for cooperating with their masters throughout the year and wishing them great success in the new year. More wealth. The Daur people live on both sides of the Nenjiang River in the northeast. On the morning of the first day of the first lunar month, young men and women dress up. They first greet their elders, toast and salute, and then go from house to house to pay New Year greetings. Each house prepares steamed cakes. New Year greeters come in Eat steamed cakes. It is said that after eating, your production and life will be "higher every year." From the first to the fifteenth day of the first lunar month of the first lunar month of the Mulao people, men, women, old and young all dress up in festive costumes in every village of the Mulao people. Dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of people gather on the hillsides or in the stadiums to sing folk songs and enjoy themselves. Singing about labor, life and love. The only festival of the Dulong people is the "Kaquewa" festival held in the twelfth lunar month of winter. The most solemn ceremony is the sacrifice of cattle to heaven. On this day, the patriarch tied the cow to a wooden stake in the center of the square. A young woman hangs the beads on the horns of the cow, and then a brave and strong young man stabs the armpit of the cow with a sharp bamboo spear until the cow is stabbed to death. At this moment, people dance the "Niu Guozhuang" dance and then share the beef. The Oroqen compatriots in the Northeast, on the morning of the Spring Festival, first pour wine in the family according to their seniority, the younger ones kowtow to the elders, and the older generations greet each other, and horse racing is held on the second and third day of the lunar month. Delicious food on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month. On the morning of the 16th day of the first lunar month, there is an activity of smearing each other's faces. Young people should kowtow first when slandering the elderly. The Spring Festival of the Hezhe people is called "Fo'e Shikes" in the Hezhe language, which means New Year's Eve. People wear animal skins and other clothing embroidered with beautiful patterns, geometric patterns, flowers and birds on hat ears, collars, cuffs, trouser legs, aprons, and shoe uppers. During the New Year festival, most people will have a "fire-spitting feast", or make pancakes with a kind of wild fruit "thick plum", and fill them with fish, animal meat and other foods. To treat distinguished guests, kill the fish alive or grill the fish strips and serve them with this "talaha". The Spring Festival is coming for the Jinuo people, who live in Xishuangbanna, Yunnan. The old man chewing betel nuts raises his head and plays the cymbal, and the old woman wearing a big pointed hat lowers her head and plays the gong. Zhouba (the village father) is the first to beat the drum, and young men and women Dance with bare hands in a circle.