1. Folklore inheritor
Street people are a group of people living in the streets and lanes of cities in ancient society. They inherited rich and colorful folk culture in the form of singing, storytelling and dancing. These street people pass on ancient stories, legends and values to the public through oral traditions, and play the role of cultural connectors in society.
2. Street performers:
Street people are also representatives of street performers, who provide entertainment and joy for people through various art forms such as juggling, circus performance and magic. These street performers are so talented that they can make a living by attracting audiences with their performances. They often perform in fairs, temple fairs and streets and become an indispensable part of urban life.
3. Folk healers and craftsmen:
Ordinary people also include people with special skills and knowledge, such as folk doctors and craftsmen. These people set up small shops or provide outpatient medical services in the streets and lanes to provide treatment, consultation and technical support for urban residents. Their professional skills and experience have been recognized and respected by the society and become an indispensable part of the city.
4. Observers and recorders of ancient society:
Street people often observe and record the details of city life. They reflect the changes of society and people's living conditions from their own unique perspective. Their oral and written records have become important materials for studying ancient social customs, habits and history. Therefore, ordinary people have become the role of ancient social observers and historical recorders.
5. Organizers of social entertainment:
Street people also play the role of social entertainment organizers. They often organize parties, celebrations and entertainment activities to provide social and entertainment places for urban residents. These activities not only enrich the life of residents, but also promote the cohesion and interaction of the community.
6. Representatives who speak for the bottom of society:
Street people often come from the bottom of society. Through various forms of expression, they speak for the disadvantaged groups in society and advocate equality and justice. They express their concern about social phenomena and injustice through singing, drama and speeches, and arouse people's concern and thinking about social problems.
As can be seen from the above description, ancient street people are not only an indispensable part of urban life, but also play an important role in inheriting culture, transmitting entertainment and recording history. They bring diversified cultural and artistic expressions to the society, and at the same time pay attention to and echo the voices and needs of the bottom of society.