The representative examples of Leshan in Sichuan are Xiaoliangshan Yi embroidery, Luocheng Qilin lantern, Zhixiang Yangko and so on.
1. Yi embroidery in Xiaoliangshan
The history of Yi embroidery in Xiaoliangshan can be traced back to the Three Kingdoms period and prevailed in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. With the skillful hands of Yi girls, Yi embroidery gradually formed its own unique style, which has been passed down to this day. On the basis of black, yellow and red in traditional Yi embroidery, the embroidery of the Yi nationality in Xiaoliangshan adds three colors of blue, green and white, and the embroidered mothers reasonably match the contrasting colors of red, yellow, green, blue and white according to different patterns.
It is interspersed on the collar, skirt, armrests and nape of black clothes at intervals, so that the simple and steady black and cyan are matched with these colors to create an ever-changing effect, forming a strong visual impact and an embroidery style with more regional characteristics.
2. Luocheng Qilin Lantern
Luocheng Qilin Lantern is a branch of Chinese folk dance art, which is popular in luocheng town, Qianwei County, Sichuan Province, and integrates dance, music, martial arts and fine arts. In 26, it was announced by Sichuan Provincial People's Government as the first batch of intangible cultural heritage protection list in Sichuan Province. First, the land appeared, second, Kirin floated down in the clouds, accompanied by many colorful girls singing and dancing, third, the sky will be mighty, and finally there will be a big party.
3. Paper Town Yangko
Jiajiang is a famous "hometown of Shu paper" in China. There is paper in the history of paper town, and there is dance when there is paper. Paper Township Yangko is based on Jiajiang's long-standing hand-made paper-making skills, with Jiajiang folk literature and art such as bamboo and hemp trumpets and Tang lanterns as the content, which combines the characteristics of physical fitness and folk labor. It has a beautiful melody, flexible and playful dance steps and unique regional cultural characteristics. It once entered CCTV and danced to South Korea.
Allusions of Luocheng Qilin Lantern:
The story of Luocheng Qilin Lantern originated from the myths and legends of the seven fairies and Yong Dong. According to legend, after the seven fairies were forcibly brought back to the Heavenly Palace by the Queen Mother, Yong Dong gave birth to a son. When the jade emperor heard the news, he sent a heavenly general to escort Yong Dong's son to Chang 'an by Kirin, and sent his son to Yong Dong in Huixian Bridge. This is the origin of the folk saying "Kirin sent his son".
Since then, it has become a rule that every new year's festival or major event will be celebrated by dancing the unicorn lantern dance, which expresses the local people's good hope for life.
above content reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Luocheng Qilin Lantern
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