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What are the traditional cultural elements of Linyi, and the characteristics of Linyi’s traditional culture

Everyone is very curious about the local traditional culture and traditional cultural characteristics of each province. After a long history, the province has continued to develop and inherit over the long years, and there have been many rich folk cultural interactions, thus forming the local cultural characteristics that we are familiar with. I have sorted out the relevant content and hope it will be helpful to you.

1. Linyi’s traditional cultural elements and customs

1. Music and dance originated from the “Music of Yi and Di” in the Spring and Autumn Period, the “Hundred Operas” of the Han Dynasty, the “Music and Dance” of the Tang Dynasty, and the “Dance” of the Song Dynasty Folk dances of different forms and styles, from "Team" to "Yangko" in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, have been washed and washed by dozens of dynasties, and what has been preserved has become the essence of traditional folk dance.

2. Butterfly fluttering

Butterfly fluttering is another unique square dance in Yimeng area. During the war years, Butterflies played a great role in promoting the party's principles and policies, promoting "rent and interest reductions", "land reform", "mobilization to join the army", and "delivering public grain to support the front line" and other tasks. effect.

3. Liuqin Opera

Liuqin Opera, formerly known as Lahun Tune, has popular and vivid lyrics and is good at presentation. It is especially good at narrative and expressing the psychological activities of characters. The singing music of Liuqin Opera is derived from Linyi's popular girl tune and Huagu tune, and is influenced by Liuzi Opera. Its singing style is mainly colorful coloratura and unique drawl.

4. Paper-cutting

4. Yimeng area is the famous hometown of paper-cutting, and paper-cutting is the carrier of folk customs. In the creation of paper-cutting, the rich image connotation of traditional folk culture is absorbed, and the style and knife skills are bold and ecstatic. From the method to the impossible, the traditional charm of folk art is transformed into a new language symbol of paper-cutting.

5. Printing and dyeing

Yimeng area is famous for its blue calico and colorful calico. Those quaint thatched cottages scattered in the mountains and villages exude the fragrance of the past, supporting this art with a kind of nostalgic feeling, sowing the beauty of blue calico deeply in the land of Yimeng.

6. Noodle makers

They are often seen on the streets in Yimeng area. Several kinds of dyed glutinous rice dough are shaped and kneaded by craftsmen, and within a few minutes they become the shapes of various mythical characters such as Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie, which the children can't put down.

7. Tiger shoes and hats

Wearing tiger shoes and hats can be traced back to ancient times. Tiger shoes and hats were developed to meet people's psychological needs for advocating and inheriting the Chinese nation's tiger culture, and represent people's simple life beliefs.

8. Calligraphy and Painting

Yimeng is the hometown of Wang Xizhi, the "Sage of Calligraphy" and a famous hometown of calligraphy and painting. Influenced by calligraphy sages, there has been a custom of studying calligraphy here since ancient times. For thousands of years, the style of calligraphy and painting in Linyi has not declined. From young children as young as a few years old to white-haired old men in their eighties, there are many people who splash ink and make flowers bloom on the paper.

9. The richness of specialty snack products and the long history of food customs have made Yimeng people hand down many unique foods, such as: Grits, Babao Bean Drum, Folk Fujiang, Six Sisters Pancakes, Ju Nan Guo Cake, Yishui Feng Cake, Tancheng satchel fire roast, etc. are all unique local snacks of Yimeng. 2. Introduction to Linyi

Linyi is located in the southeast of Shandong Province, close to the Yellow Sea and northern Jiangsu to the south. It currently governs 3 districts, 9 counties and 3 development zones, including two national-level development zones, 156 towns (streets), 11.97 million people, and a total area of ??17,200 square kilometers. Plains, mountains, and hills each account for one-third. It is the most populous and largest city in Shandong Province. It has successfully created a national civilized city, a national dual-support model city, China's outstanding tourism city, a national garden city, a national environmental protection model city, a national sanitary city, and a national forest city. It has been awarded the title of China's Famous Market City, China's Logistics Capital, China's Famous Calligraphy City, It has titles such as China's Hot Spring City, China's Diamond Capital, and China's Food Capital.

Cultural ancient city. It has a history of nearly 3,000 years. Qiyang City was built in the Spring and Autumn Period, it belonged to Langya County in the Qin Dynasty, Linyi County was established in the Han Dynasty, and Yizhou Prefecture was established in the Qing Dynasty. In 1950, Linyi District was established. In 1994, with the approval of the State Council, Linyi City was reestablished as a prefecture-level city. Linyi has a rich history and culture. The famous bamboo slips of "Sun Tzu's Art of War" and "Sun Bin's Art of War" both at home and abroad were unearthed in Linyi City. Thirteen of Confucius' 72 wise disciples grew up in Linyi. In history, 7 of the 24 filial piety were in Linyi.

The sage Zengzi, the sage Zhuge Liang, the sage Wang Xizhi, the great calligrapher Yan Zhenqing and the abacus inventor Liu Hong were all born or lived here.

Old revolutionary areas. During the Anti-Japanese War and the War of Liberation, our party and our army successively established Binhai, Shandong and South Shandong revolutionary base areas here. In August 1940, the Shandong Provincial Wartime Work Implementation Committee, the country's first provincial-level people's power governed by the Communist Party of China, was established here. In 1945, it was renamed the Shandong Provincial People's Government. The First Column of the Eighth Route Army, the 115th Division Headquarters, the New Fourth Army Headquarters, the East China Field Army Headquarters, and the party and government agencies of East China and Shandong were stationed here for a long time. The older generation of proletarian revolutionaries such as Liu Shaoqi, Chen Yi, Luo Ronghuan, Xu Xiangqian, and Su Yu all fought and worked here. At that time, there were 4.2 million people in the base area, more than 1.2 million people supported the army, 214,000 people joined the army and participated in the war, and 105,000 revolutionary martyrs died heroically. During the revolutionary war years, a large number of pioneers such as Hong Sao and the Yimeng Six Sisters emerged. The Yimeng Spirit, which was created by the "inextricable harmony, life and death" between the party and the government, the military and the people, has been evaluated as "like the Yan'an Spirit, the Jinggangshan Spirit, and the Xibaipo Spirit, it is a precious spiritual wealth of the party and the country."