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What are the folk customs in Shuozhou?
First, dance yangko.

Yangko is a representative folk dance popular in China (mainly in the north), and its appellation and style are different in different regions. In the folk, there are two names for yangko: those who walk on stilts are called "Yangko on stilts" and those who don't walk on stilts are called "Tuyangko".

Second, play with children.

Also known as cough cavity, it is one of the traditional Han operas loved by the audience in Yanbei, Shanxi. Originated in the middle reaches of Sanggan River, it was once active in Datong, Shuozhou, Shenchi and Wuzhai in the northwest of Shanxi, Hohhot and Baotou in Inner Mongolia, and was deeply loved by the audience.

During the Jiaqing and Daoguang periods of the Qing Dynasty, there were already class clubs playing tricks on children, at least before that. Actor is a wonderful flower in China Opera Garden, and is praised by experts as a "living fossil" in the history of opera.

Three,? Jianhua er

Paper cutting, also known as paper carving, window cutting or painting cutting. The difference is that when creating, some use scissors and some use carving knives. Although the tools are different, the artistic works created are basically the same, which is collectively called paper-cutting. Paper-cutting is a kind of hollow art, which gives people a sense of emptiness and artistic enjoyment visually. Its carrier can be paper, gold foil, silver foil, bark, leaves, cloth, leather and other sheet materials.

Fourth, walk on stilts.

Walking on stilts is one of the traditional folk activities of the Han nationality. Walking on stilts, commonly known as tying firewood feet, is also called "stilts", "walking on stilts", "tying high feet" and "walking high legs", which is a popular folk performance. In some folk festivals, dancers often perform with long wooden feet tied to their feet. Walking on stilts is exquisite, lively and diverse, and is deeply loved by the masses.

Fifth, kick the drum and pull out the flowers.

At the end of the Republic of China, the performance was lively and artistic. Dance is divided into small field and big field. Generally, there is one flower, two flowers, four flowers and two flowers in a small piece of land; There are at most eight pairs of shares in the court, each pair of shares is followed by two flowers, and the performance is divided into circles and formations.

Roles are divided into "kicking drums" and "pulling flowers". The male character stands on the drum and kicks mainly with his legs, which is called "kicking the drum"; Holding a fan in one hand and a colorful towel in the other, the female horn becomes a squat posture with "kicking the drum", which is called "pulling flowers".

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