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How much do you know about Tujia national culture and customs? What are the cultural customs?
At present, my understanding of Tujia is limited to the internet, and I have never been to the relevant scenic spots of Tujia. Although Tujia people have been largely assimilated by Han people, their cultural customs are quite different from those of Han people.

First of all, in terms of language, Tujia people still have their own language, although they used Chinese a long time ago because they lived together with Han people. It is said that Tujia language belongs to Sino-Tibetan Tibeto-Burman language family. At present, only a few Tujia minority areas in Hunan still retain Tujia language.

Besides, you must have heard of Tujia Sauce Cake. I always thought it was a traditional Tujia food, just like the naan in Xinjiang, but the Tujia people I know told me that they didn't eat it there, and no one in their family could even make sauce cakes, so I still rejected sauce cakes when talking about Tujia diet.

Tujia people usually eat three meals, and the busy farmers eat four meals, that is, add one meal before the original three meals? Too early? . Tujia people's eating habits are mainly sour and spicy, and they also like soy products very much.

Let's talk about Tujia costumes. Whenever I pay attention to a nation, the first concern is national culture, followed by national costumes. Tujia national costumes are not famous because there are silver ornaments on their heads. I always confuse their national costumes with Miao, but Tujia women's costumes are short coats and big sleeves, which are different from Miao. Men's wear is a double-breasted coat.

Then talk about the unique customs of Tujia nationality. I think the most special thing about Tujia customs is? Crying to get married? ,? Crying to get married? As the name implies, the woman began to cry seven to twenty days before marriage, and the closer she got to the wedding day, the more she cried until her mouth was dry. It is said that Tujia people will take crying as the standard to measure the woman's talent and virtue.

Tujia people also like to sing folk songs, such as crying wedding songs, labor songs, rocking songs and so on. Among them, swing dance with swing music is an ancient group dance popular in Tujia nationality, which contains more than 70 movements. It is said that it is related to offering sacrifices to ancestors and praying for a bumper harvest. At grand parties, there are always people waving their hands.