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The customs of Miao girls in Qiandongnan Prefecture
The deepest connotation of Guizhou is the wonderful multi-ethnic culture here. Miao customs, Dong men and Buyi girls make Dashan province primitive and simple forever. It is precisely because of its rarity that everyone must not know about it. Today I will introduce one of them.

Wine is an indispensable food culture in the production, life and social activities of people of all ethnic groups in Guizhou. For them, wine is by no means a simple drink. It is a mixture of the long history and splendid culture of ethnic minorities in Guizhou, which has undergone long-term "fermentation" and "distillation and purification". Wine is also a colorful cultural carrier of ethnic minorities in Guizhou.

The colorful wine ceremony customs of all ethnic groups constitute the intoxicating wine culture in Guizhou.

The dwellings in Dong Village are well-defined and patchwork.

Because it is not built on the same plane, it forms a ladder shape from top to bottom to form a three-dimensional architectural space, which is the layout feature of Dong Village.

There are fat cows in the village, there are steaming stoves in front of the Drum Tower, and fish ponds are everywhere in front of and behind the house. Work at sunrise and rest at sunset.

The totem worship of Miao patterns and patterns comes from Miao customs, witch culture, myths and legends and the absorption of foreign cultural elements, mainly including butterflies, maples, buffaloes, birds, fish, dogs, eagles, swallows, monkeys, phoenixes, wild boars and bulls. These patterns and shapes are bold, exaggerated and imaginative.

Miao people don't have their own writing. In order to inherit their own culture, they passed on a large number of their symbolic totem worship in the form of patterns through batik, embroidery and paper-cutting, and passed on the patterns to future generations mainly in the form of batik, embroidery and paper-cutting.