2. Diet: Buyi people take rice as their staple food, and also eat corn, wheat, barnyard grass and buckwheat. Buyi people are particularly fond of waxy food, and there are many ways to make it, such as making glutinous rice cake, round sugar cake, ear cake, pillow dumpling and triangle dumpling. On holidays, you must eat glutinous rice and give it to friends and relatives. During the festival, we also like to eat all kinds of "glutinous rice" dyed with flower juice and leaf juice.
3. Clothing: Buyi costumes are mostly blue and blue-white. Buyi women pay attention to headdress, braid their hair before marriage and wear embroidered headscarves; After marriage, bamboo shoot shells must be used as the special decoration of the "skeleton", which is called "Gengkao", which means getting married.
4. Family: Buyi families are patriarchal. Parents have the power to dominate the family economy and command members. Male elders are respected, and upright people have more prestige. Disputes between ethnic groups should be mediated by themselves, not by the government. Women are inferior to men. Widows can inherit property, but they can't if they remarry.