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Pronunciation of female stinkbug
The female pronunciation is xúnpǔnǐ.

Specific introduction of stork females;

Octopus female fish, Meizhou female fish and Huian female fish are also called the three major fishermen in Fujian. Because of their unique costumes, octopus women have a great gap with Han nationality and have unique cultural charm. Octopus Girl is a coastal fishing village mainly engaged in fishing and beach culture, located near the ancient Erythrina Port in Quanzhou, surrounded by the sea on three sides.

Stork is a coastal fishing village in Donghai Street, Fengze District, Quanzhou. Located at the mouth of Jinjiang River, only about 10 km away from Quanzhou city. Located in the ancient Erythrina port, surrounded by the sea on three sides. There is also a unique folk house called "Shell CuO". Now there are not many shells left, and most of them are worn out. In Minnan dialect, CuO means house and CuO means oyster.

Introduction to related customs:

The strange custom of stork women constitutes a great folk spectacle along the coast of southern Fujian. Women's clothing is unique, unique, with both practical and aesthetic value. They wear "big shirts" and are not easily entangled in fishing nets when they go out to sea. They wear black wide-leg pants, which are suitable for work.

The girl's headdress is more distinctive than her clothes. A married woman combs her hair to the back of her head, rolls it into a bun, and then inserts a hairpin horizontally, strung a bunch of flowers into a wreath and embellishing it on the hairpin. Colorful, beautiful, showing the simplicity and love of life of Xunpu people.

Stork women have many beliefs, and whenever they encounter life events such as building a big ship and building a house, they should hold traditional and enthusiastic celebrations. Their industrious and intelligent qualities fully reflect the industrious and intelligent qualities of Minnan women. Midges eat the sea by the sea. Mazu is the "goddess of navigation" in their hearts, and the 29th of the first month is their traditional festival-Mazu Day.

On this day, people use a grand parade to express their admiration for the sea and pray for Mazu to "find the sea" safely and smoothly next year. For women in Acorus calamus, flower-wearing is not only a custom, but also an expression of pursuing a happy life and the beauty of the East, as well as a prayer for their families. Our generation lives by fishing, and flowers represent vitality and hope. We put flowers on our heads and look forward to the safe return of our family members who went fishing at sea.