Wuchuan's wedding customs: Wuchuan's marriage is basically carried out in accordance with the procedures stipulated in the Book of Rites, and it is very particular about accepting, asking names, accepting, inviting and meeting. Making the bed, picking up the car, paying homage, setting wine, making tea for the bride and returning to the door are the wedding procedures of Wuchuan people. Now the times have changed, and people's concept of smoking at weddings has also changed, but this program has survived in many places.
Wuchuan is known as "the hometown of Cantonese opera". Every year, more than 40 performing groups from Guangdong and Guangxi enter Wuchuan. They have been "lurking" in urban and rural areas for many years, especially "spring classes" and "autumn classes". At the peak, 60 troupes gathered. In rural areas where "New Year's Festival" is celebrated, a big drama often lasts for several days or even a month at most, sometimes leaving the troupe "no drama to perform". Therefore, there has long been a saying that "Wuchuan supported the Guangdong and Guangxi Cantonese Opera Troupe".
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Wuchuan has a long history and outstanding people. As early as the Neolithic Age, the ancestors of Wuchuan flourished here.
Wuchuan belonged to the south in the Tang Yu era, to the south of Jingyang, to Nanyue in the Yin and Zhou Dynasties, to Baiyue in the weekend, to Xiang Jun in the Qin Dynasty and to Nanyue in the early years of the Western Han Dynasty. From the Three Kingdoms to the Southern Song Dynasty, Wuchuan first belonged to Gaoliang County, Guangzhou Gaoliang County. From 424 to 453 (Song Yuanjia years), Pingding County (the predecessor of Wuchuan City) was established and placed under Gaoliang County;
In 589 AD (the ninth year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty), Pingding County was abolished and Wuchuan City was established, and Zhao Yi County of Luozhou was in charge of the Tang Dynasty, which was the governor's office. The Southern Han Dynasty belonged to Luozhou in the Five Dynasties, and the abandoned Luozhou belonged to Guangnan West Road in 982 (the fifth year of Song Kaibao). In 982 (the fifth year of Taiping and Xingguo), the state was changed to Huazhou, and Wuchuan was placed under Huazhou. In A.D. 1377 (the ninth year of Hongwu), it was changed to Gaozhou Prefecture, and the Qing and Ming Dynasties still belonged to Gaozhou Prefecture, with a history of 1400 years.
In 2000, Wuchuan City governed five streets and 12 towns, with a total population of 822,482 (according to the data of the fifth census). In 2002, Wuchuan administered five streets (Mei _, Bopu, Haibin, Tang Wei and Dashanjiang) and 12 towns (Shi Lan, Qinba, Wuyang, Zhongshan, Huang Po, Wen Zhen, Zhangpu, Banqiao, Tang Zhu, Changqi, Shallow Water and Wangcun Port), with 65,438+.
As of June 5438+February 3, 20051,Wuchuan had five streets (Mei _, Bopu, Haibin, Tang Wei and Dashanjiang) and 10 towns (Shi Lan, Qinba, Wuyang, Huang Po, Zhangpu, Tangtui, Changqi, Shallow Water and Wangshi).
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