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What is the traditional festival of Buyi Festival?
Buyi is a large minority in southwest China. It evolved from the ancient Liao Dynasty, and was called Southwest Man in the Tang Dynasty, Fan Man and Zhong Man in the Song and Yuan Dynasties, Zhong Man in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Zhong Jia, Shui Hu, Yi People, Tu Bian, Local Area and Around Home in the Republic of China. The traditional festivals of Buyi people include the Flower Jumping Party, March 3rd, June 6th, Tea White Song Party, etc.

1, flower jumping meeting

It is held every year from the first day to the 21st day of the first lunar month. "Flower Jumping Party" is a social activity for young men and women, with a large scale and more than 1000 participants. Many unmarried young men and women subscribe to life songs by blowing leaves.

2. March 3rd

March 3rd is a traditional festival of Buyi people. According to legend, in a stockade, three sisters got married and had a good life. One day, grandpa wanted to see his grandson. When the grandchildren of the three families heard about it, they all tried their best to let grandpa go to their home first. Grandpa said, on March 3, you take your best waxy food to Zhaizi intersection, and I'll go first if anyone tastes good. On this day, the eldest daughter fried meatballs, the second daughter cooked rice cakes and the third daughter cooked five-color glutinous rice. Grandpa came to Zhaikou and opened three things. Five-color glutinous rice is his favorite because of its bright color and fragrant taste, so he went to his third daughter's house first. Since then, every Buyi family has cooked glutinous rice on the third day of the third lunar month to entertain relatives and friends. Over time, it formed the annual March Festival.

3. June 6th

June 6th is a traditional festival of Buyi people. Due to different living areas, the dates of festivals are not uniform. In some areas, this festival is on June 6th, which is called June 6th. In some areas, China New Year is celebrated on June 16 or June 26th of the lunar calendar, which is called June Street or June Bridge. Buyi people attach great importance to this festival and have always called it "off-year". When the festival comes, every village will kill chickens and pigs, make pennants with white paper, dip them in chicken blood or pig blood and put them in crops. It is said that if you do this, "Tianma" (locusts) will not come to eat crops.

4. Tea White Song Club

It is a traditional festival of Buyi people in Xingyi, Guizhou Province, and is held from June 2 1 day to 23/day of the lunar calendar every year. By then, there will be tens of thousands of people from all ethnic groups in more than 10 counties and even Yunnan and Guangxi, and the scale will be grand.