Spring Lion and Cow
if it is not a common tradition to have a thawing frog in the middle of a month, then spring is a family holiday.
the practice of spring festivals is unique and involves activities such as picking new water, drinking water, dancing lions, dancing chickens and dancing spring cattle.
before dawn at the beginning of the year, strong women farmers had come to the river to pick up fresh water for their families.
when picking new water, you have to pick a few stones like poultry and go all the way to mimic the sound of the six animals.
returning to their homes, they were placed in pigs' rings, and the cattle bars were prayed for six animals to flourish.
new year's tea is then cooked with fresh water for the whole family.
the strong girls have to drink water before they can get fresh water, and they have to fight for the clean water that the village has recognized as a “sister-in-law” and believe that this will make them wiser, especially if they wish to marry their daughters in the new year.
the chickens and oxen dances in the area of guisie are more unique.
at the beginning of the year, young people who danced with chickens carried two cocks made of wood and claws and turned to their families for the year in which they sang a funny chicken song and made their home laugh.
the master pulls a few chicken hairs out of the chickens in his cage and prays for six animals to flourish.
it's more fun to dance a spring cow.
the dancers used to do the fine "spring cow" performances, and the fellow stood up to his head, one on his back bending over his back and throwing his tail; there was a man with a plower who drove the "spring cow" behind him; and there were drumming, singing, singing, hooping and cheering.
if it is not a common tradition to have a thawing frog in the middle of a month, then spring is a family holiday.
the practice of spring festivals is unique and involves activities such as picking new water, drinking water, dancing lions, dancing chickens and dancing spring cattle.
before dawn at the beginning of the year, strong women farmers had come to the river to pick up fresh water for their families.
when picking new water, you have to pick a few stones like poultry and go all the way to mimic the sound of the six animals.
returning to their homes, they were placed in pigs' rings, and the cattle bars were prayed for six animals to flourish.
new year's tea is then cooked with fresh water for the whole family.
the strong girls have to drink water before they can get fresh water, and they have to fight for the clean water that the village has recognized as a “sister-in-law” and believe that this will make them wiser, especially if they wish to marry their daughters in the new year.
the chickens and oxen dances in the area of guisie are more unique.
at the beginning of the year, young people who danced with chickens carried two cocks made of wood and claws and turned to their families for the year in which they sang a funny chicken song and made their home laugh.
the master pulls a few chicken hairs out of the chickens in his cage and prays for six animals to flourish.
it's more fun to dance a spring cow.
the dancers used to do the fine "spring cow" performances, and the fellow stood up to his head, one on his back bending over his back and throwing his tail; there was a man with a plower who drove the "spring cow" behind him; and there were drumming, singing, singing, hooping and cheering。