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Folk entertainment

Social drama, singing and dancing, juggling

Social drama, big towns and villages must be once or several times a year, mostly before and after the Spring Festival or the Spring Festival. The opening ceremony of the temple fair was held, and the temple fair was staged. Dongyang Opera (now called Wu Opera) is the main type of drama. Funds are raised by clans, regular fees or people. Opening ceremonies and venue plays usually involve several troupes. When the pioneer rang, the audience gathered, and suona and gongs and drums rang for miles. Singing and dancing, juggling, a few people to dozens of people, performing in busy streets, singing and dancing, or dancing to music, are mostly warm and rough, funny and humorous, regardless of elegance and vulgarity. Accompanied by Qin, there are usually gongs, drums, cymbals, bamboo flutes and so on Music, mainly folk songs, is short and cadence. The most popular forms are Lotus Dance, Big Head Dance, Seven Flowers, Eight Cave Immortals, Autumn Car Pavilion, Thirty-six Lines, Shield Dance, Roiate, Dragon Tune, Lantern Festival, Stilts and Lion-Keeping. In some towns and villages, stage performances, dragon dancing and lion dancing are rarely set up during the venue and the Spring Festival.

Noisy lights

Lantern Festival lasts from the 10th to the 24th of the first month, especially from the 14th to the 16th. Men and women, old and young, watch the lights at the same speed, and the lively atmosphere is better than the Spring Festival. 1950 was once abandoned, and it became popular again in 1980s.

The hall, gatehouse and eaves are decorated with lanterns. There are colored sheds hanging on the street, and there are more than 1000 lights. The lamp is made of colored glass, wood carving, bamboo silk, beads, bright horns, sheepskin, silk and paper-cut needles. Shapes are pagoda-shaped, spherical, square, polygonal, spherical and animal-shaped. There are books, paintings, poems, landscapes, flowers and birds, and figures on the lamp surface in various forms. There are also riddles, which are more interesting. Glass lanterns, pearl lanterns and tulle lanterns are dignified and elegant, and are usually hung in the hall, with the hanging lanterns in Su Yong Hall being the most representative.

Welcoming dragon lanterns is the biggest activity of the Lantern Festival. Dragon lanterns are divided into three parts: dragon head, bridge lamp and dragon tail. The faucet is a paper dragon with a dragon ball in its mouth, colorful lanterns hanging on its claws and several banners hanging on its back, which are carefully made. There are pavilions and lamp holders instead of faucets. The bridge lamp is supported by a bridge lamp board that is too long. There are lamp holders on the board, and there are round holes at both ends of the bridge board, so that the front and rear bridge lights can be hinged with round sticks. Bridge lights are divided into dragon lights and lantern lights. Dragon lanterns, each bridge is painted with an arched "dragon body" with a dragon forest, and hundreds of bridge lanterns are connected to greet each other, like a golden Youlong. Lanterns, each bridge has two lampstands, and lanterns are covered with various shapes, including flowers, birds, insects, fish, pavilions, utensils, immortal figures and so on. The dragon tail is connected behind the bridge lamp. The ceremony of welcoming lanterns includes: raising lanterns, urging lanterns, handing lanterns, rolling lanterns, running lanterns, scattering lanterns, putting out fasting, etc. In Dongyang dialect, "Deng" and "Ding" are homophonic. In the past, every household was required to have a bridge lamp, and every young person should have a bridge lamp. "See Ding and see Zao" to show the prosperity of people. Each column of dragon lanterns often has hundreds or even thousands of bridges, stretching for four or five miles. Generally, you can't leave the village on the first night, which is called "the first night in the village". The next night, I went out of the village to meet the game. Two or more rows of dragon lanterns either run, roll or wind, or swing left or right, greeting each other with their own skills. Their respective music classes advocate playing high, firecrackers exploding, shining brilliantly, and the activities of welcoming dragon lanterns reach a climax. On the third night, the dragon lantern went out to welcome the homesickness, hung the hills, turned over the fields, circled the streams and ponds, and prayed to drive away the plague, with good weather and strong youth.

The ancient lamp, commonly known as the ancient lamp shed, has a colorful paper-cut back and a needle-cone pattern, which is light and breathable. It is made in China and sold in the market. When welcoming guests, there are several branches of bamboo leaves, and various colored lights are hung on the branches, ranging from seven or eight to twenty or thirty in a shed. Hundreds of sheds and lights gather in the village, which is a wonderful scene of "Dongfeng night flowers and thousands of trees". The Baizi Lantern Festival on the first day of October in Baitan Village is the most colorful.

Lotus lamp is commonly known as water lamp. The design of the lamp adopts the shape of an aquatic animal. Under the lotus lamp, there is a turtle. The tortoise swims in the water, and the lamp floats on the water, moving back and forth. Shui Ying alone brings out the best in each other. In recent years, electrical appliances have been installed under electric lamps. The lotus lantern in Lizhai is known as the best water lantern in Dongyang. 1984 On the 35th anniversary of the National Day, the Lotus Lantern in Lizhai Town was invited to participate in the Xizi Lake Lantern Festival, which won the appreciation of Chinese and foreign people.

Lanterns are divided into "horses" and "carts", which are made of wood strips and bamboo strips and decorated with colored paper and colored silk. When the wheel hits the ground, the actor runs and sits in the car. After the "car" is a clown, before the horse, after the "pholiota adiposa" shade, performing Liu Bei's bride, Guan Yu's sister-in-law, Zhao Kuangyin's thousands of miles to see Jingniang and other programs. Or March in an orderly way, opening and closing constantly, singing and dancing.

"Four Big" Folk Entertainment

Weishan Dragon Body is commonly known as Half Dragon Body. The skeleton is made of bamboo and fir trees, and the dragon is followed by a faucet, with more than a hundred knots, or even hundreds of knots. The knots are connected by thick ropes, which is higher than four floors. Wheels are installed at the bottom of each dragon, which requires more than 20 people to drag and support, and ladders and other rungs are installed inside for candle burners to get up and down. Each wheel needs 30 kilograms of candles. The dragon is like a building with lights shining on it, moving slowly and rumbling.

Guo Zhai candle is more than ten feet high, with a cross-sectional diameter of feet and a weight of four or five hundred Jin. Candles are painted with cinnabar and dragons and phoenixes are painted. * * * Two. On the 18th day of the first month of each year, Guo Zhai Anqing Temple (commonly known as Houdian Temple) welcomes the exhibition. At that time, each candle will be held by eight strong men, with spears and dozens of gongs in front and hundreds of flags behind. The screen wall is placed in the temple, and it burns all year round except June in the summer calendar.

Hengdian paper horse stickers, paper paste, colorful decorations. It is installed on a wooden frame with four wooden wheels under it. At that time, pushing, lifting, lifting and squeezing Ma Benteng will be spectacular. A paper horse needs bamboo 100 kg and cotton paper. Welcome to visit the exhibition on the thirteenth day of the first month every year. Popular in Renhutian, Huangshanzhuang, Maeda and Shanghutian villages.

Yushan Banner welcomes the exhibition at Yushan Tea Garden Temple Fair every year 10/6. The banner is made of 120- 180 ft (3 ft) silk with red, yellow and green silk as the edges. It is made of 36 pieces of white silk and depicts dragons, tigers, lions and leopards. The main pole is a big Chinese fir with a top diameter of 24 cm. A huge bamboo weighing nearly 200 Jin. Install a set of flags. Tie a rope at the joint of the wooden pole and the bamboo pole, and stretch the square. At the shoulder position of the lower end of the main pole, insert a Chinese fir lifting pole at right angles to the lifting pole and tie two Chinese fir lifting poles. There are 24-35 bamboos tied at the upper end. At that time, 100 people quickly put up the banner in full swing, and then traveled across the country. The banner flew around and could be heard for miles. There were 50-60 flags in the Ming Dynasty and 37 flags in the Republic of China. Each flag is reduced by 20-30 Jin once.

Folk entertainment

Excerpt from: Pumi Chronicle

At the beginning of the Spring Festival, people from all villages gathered on the nearby lawn, jumped into the pot fields and held archery, sprint and wrestling competitions. In addition to "wrestling" (dancing in the pot village), horse racing, fighting sheep, bullfighting and singing folk songs, there are also entertainment activities such as telling stories, telling jokes, playing ukulele and playing hide-and-seek in daily life.

In the old society, after a hard day, in the evening, the whole family sat around the fireplace and listened to the old man telling stories about the formation, fighting, migration and heroes of ancient heaven and earth. Among them, there are the enduring stories of Hercules' "Big Foot", "Killing Red Deer" and "Dogs Save People". Sometimes I tell jokes to make my family laugh. During the day, children get together and take turns telling stories and jokes they have heard, exchanging ideas and learning to tell more stories and jokes. Some nights, close people visit each other and tell jokes and stories together to increase the fun of life.

Sometimes, when there are few people at home, the old man takes out his ukulele, tunes it, and plays Pumi rubbings one after another, while the people next to him listen quietly and are lost in thought. Some nights, the old man lies down and the young man sits by the fireplace, playing ukulele and thinking about his own ideas.

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