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What level of intangible heritage does Wanrong joke belong to?

Wanrong jokes belong to national intangible heritage.

Joke (Wanrong Joke), a folk literature in Wanrong County, Shanxi Province, is one of the national intangible cultural heritages. Wanrong joke is a folk language art form based on Wanrong County, Shanxi Province, with unique regional cultural characteristics, and it is a "local product" of local culture in Shanxi Province. It is lively, interesting, humorous and comes from humorous words and deeds in people's lives.

It is a masterpiece created orally by the people of Wanrong and Hedong, and it is widely circulated in Shanxi and all parts of the country. On June 7th, 2008, Wanrong Joke was approved by People's Republic of China (PRC) and the State Council to be included in the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage, with the heritage number I-84. The historical origin of graceful jokes can be traced back to the story of "Seventy-two Earnings" in xie cun, Ronghe County in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties.

Historical origin

At that time, xie cun was a big village with prosperous economy and developed culture. There are many cultural people in the village, and the villagers are very humorous and like to tell jokes. Because the hero reflected in the joke has a stubborn strength, stubborn, stubborn strength, refuses to accept others, and strives for strength, it is called Xie Cun earning. These jokes are constantly polished through oral communication.

The high processing degree makes it more perfect and becomes a favorite "reserved program". Wan Rong's predecessor's 72-year-old income preserved jokes mainly include: building a monument as evidence, riding a donkey to find a donkey, he is my child, basking in my son, I will carry you out, cut a cloth bag, your grandfather is not serious, and so on.