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Is the folk culture evolved through thousands of years of precipitation, or is it improvised overnight?
Culture is very important to the development of human civilization. Folk culture is definitely not an impromptu performance overnight, but evolved through thousands of years of precipitation.

1. Folk culture history

China has a history of 5,000 years and a long and splendid civilization, especially folk culture, which has existed since ancient times, especially in the Zhou Dynasty. Before the development of the ritual and music system in the Western Zhou Dynasty, people may not have profound customs and concepts, but only grand and cumbersome rules. But since the Zhou Dynasty, all people's festivals have to be held according to the prescribed customs, and almost everyone has been like this, but for a long time.

2. The significance of folk culture

Folk culture is one of the cultures. Now that you are sensible, you have to study history and take cultural classes. In history books, students can learn many forms of folk culture and traditional knowledge, as well as folk customs learned from their own environment, such as eating jiaozi on the solstice in winter, stick grilles in New Year, lanterns at 15 o'clock, and lighting fires during the Spring Festival. Social fire is also an important folk custom in many places, and people in northern Shaanxi are good at playing waist drums.

3. Precipitated folk culture

If folk culture is just a whim, it won't go too far, it will only be a flash in the pan and won't be remembered for that long. At first, folk custom may be to commemorate a famous person or an important festival, but in any case, its formation is slowly evolving. After a little change by later generations and a little cultural infiltration, today's folk culture has been formed.

In other words, the formation of folk culture is not a whim, nor an armchair strategist, but gradually formed through historical precipitation and the adaptation of future generations.