Pingyang Temple Fire Tiger Pingyang Temple Fire Tiger is a characteristic folk acrobatic performance in Zoucheng, which was invented by villagers of Pingyang Temple according to the comprehensive evolution of lion dance and fireworks display. The performers are dressed in tiger skin suits, which are made up of more than 20 pieces of 3 cm thick wooden boards, each with hundreds of holes in which fireworks sticks are inserted. Fireworks were set off during the performance, and the fire sparkled. Huohu's performance skills were interrupted for 35 years and reappeared on 1985, which was listed in the intangible cultural heritage list of Shandong Province.
Zoucheng Yin and Yang Board Zoucheng Yin and Yang Board spread in Baligou in the east of the city. Legend has it that it originated from Cao Guojiu, the Eight Immortals, who crossed the ocean. He has two boards, one yin and the other yang, which regulate the yin and yang in the world. For 400 years, people have been dancing to avoid disasters, offering sacrifices to gods and praying for rain, which is the intangible cultural heritage of Shandong Province. The so-called yin-yang board is the long and short willow board. The long board is yin, about 50 cm long, and the short board is yang, about 30 cm long. The head of the plate is equipped with a copper bell, and the two plates are connected by drilling holes at the plate ends. It is performed by two people, a man and a woman.
Every year around February 2 of the lunar calendar, tens of thousands of people will attend the ancient Yishan meeting at the foot of Yishan. There is a saying about the origin of the ancient society in Yishan: On February 2nd, dragons raised their heads, and people prayed for good weather and gathered in Yishan to pray. Another way of saying it is that on February 2nd, 6th15th BC, Yi Wengong founded the country in Yishan (Zoucheng is the ancient capital), which was celebrated every year and gradually evolved into an ancient society in Yishan. In 2005, Yishan Ancient Society was selected into the provincial intangible cultural heritage list of Shandong Province.
Shantou Ancient Painting Opera Meng Guangcheng's family in Shantou Village, Dashu Town, Zoucheng made a living by singing ancient painting operas, which has a history of 160 years. Shantou ancient painting drama has a unique singing style, which is called "Nine Tones and Eighteen Tones". Although there are few tunes, there are many changes. From the tools of begging at the door at first, to performing art in the market, and then stepping onto the stage, there are more than 70 plays of Shantou ancient paintings.
Pingpai drum music Pingpai drum music is a school of its own, and its playing style is gentle and gentle. The suona used is a copper pole suona, and the apprentice should learn from the level tone. The sheng used by the band is called Pingsheng, which is mainly played in a flat tone. In the Ming Dynasty, Shanxi refugees brought the suona into Zoucheng, which was later developed, and invented the copper-pole suona in wooden and tin-pole suona, adding local tunes to the performance, which was unique in the simulation performance. In 2008, Pingpai was included in the national intangible cultural heritage list.
As the hometown of Mencius, Zoucheng, the legend of Meng Mu's godson, was deeply influenced by Confucian culture. The story of Meng Mu's godson also influenced Zoucheng people. Stories familiar to the world include Meng Mu's Three Movements, Breaking Metaphor, Killing Dolphins without Deceiving Children, and Mencius' Marrying a Wife. There is also the "Chinese Mother Culture Festival" held by Zoucheng for many years. The legend of Meng Mu godson 20 14 is listed in the national intangible cultural heritage list.
Sugar-coated haws Sugar-coated haws are all over Xiangcheng Town, Zoucheng City. According to legend, the ancestor of the sugar blower was Liu Bowen, the prime minister of the Ming Dynasty, who blew sugar into various lively animals or figures. There are fewer and fewer craftsmen blowing sugar, and now they can only be seen in certain places such as temple fairs. Zouxian Sugar Blower has become an intangible cultural heritage of Jining City.
Two immortals and two immortals were included in the second batch of intangible cultural heritage list in Jining city. Two wooden people who glared at each other were used as props. They clung to each other's arms and fought each other. The atmosphere during the performance was warm and interesting. The performer's jumping makes the props lifelike, which is a unique performance form in Zoucheng.
There is a grandmother temple in Fushan, Guoli Town, Zoucheng City, also known as Fuxi Temple. According to legend, in ancient times, people died out after a catastrophe, only Fuxi and Nu Wa survived, and the flood separated them on the east and west mountains. Under the guidance of the gods, brother and sister will roll down a mill on the east and west mountains, and the two pieces will be run together, so they can get married. Thus, there is a legend of getting involved in intimacy. Every year, temple fairs are held on the third day of March and the tenth day of October in the lunar calendar to worship Fuxi and Nu Wa, and the legend of intimacy is also included in the list of intangible cultural heritage in Jining City.
The legend of Kuang Heng stealing the light from the wall is widely circulated. Kuang Heng was born in Yang Xia Village, Zoucheng City. He was smart and eager to learn, but he had no money to buy books, so he went to work in the wealthy Yang family, hoping to read Yang's books for free. Kuang Heng works during the day and studies at night, but there is no light, so he chisels a small hole in the wall. Kuang Heng became famous by studying hard and became a great scholar in Zou Lu. The legend of Kuang Heng has also become the intangible cultural heritage of Jining.