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What folk customs are there in Weifang?

Folk artworks formed by folk customs in Weifang can be summarized as follows: First, they can beautify people's daily living environment, such as New Year pictures, paper-cuts, embroidery, ornaments, stone carvings, brick carvings, wood carvings and so on. Secondly, it is closely related to festivals, customs and people's feelings, such as putting up couplets on New Year's Eve, putting up door signs, flying lanterns on the fifteenth day of the first month, flying kites in Tomb-Sweeping Day, swinging in Tomb-Sweeping Day, enjoying the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival and eating moon cakes. Third, daily necessities that are closely related to farmers' daily life and reflect the aesthetic taste of the broad masses of the people, such as straw weaving in Changyi and furniture painting in the southwest mountainous area of Linqu; Fourth, it is used for weddings and funerals to express friendship, such as embroidered insoles, embroidered purses, beautifying the ceiling of new houses, beating drums and so on. Fifth, folk songs, ballads, folk operas, folk dances, folk music and folk acrobatics are for people's leisure and entertainment.

Folk customs have a strong local color. For example, in Weifang area, "door gods" are posted on the doors of the Spring Festival, which not only adds a new year color to the Spring Festival, but also seeks the protection of "door gods" to ward off evil spirits. Another example is to reverse the word "Fu", which means "Fu".

Many children wear "tiger-headed hats" and hollow "tiger-headed shoes" when lifting, hoping that children can grow up like tigers.

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