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This article lists the various Zhuang customs and culture of Wenshan Zhuang and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan, China (Johnson & Wang 2008).


Literature

The Zhuang peoples of Yunnan and Guangxi have a rich written and unwritten literature (Johnson & Wang 2008).


Classic texts of the Zhuang religion Mo

*bone carvings as instruments for fortune-telling *''Swqmo'': records of Zhuang history, ethnic relations, astronomy, farming technology, literary arts, religious beliefs, customs and traditions, and so on. *''Swqdugzaeq'': ("Chicken Divination Scriptures") *''Swqyaq:'' traditional medicine guides *''Swqlwnz'': folk songbooks *''Paeng'zong'': banners hung during sacrifice ceremonies for funerals *''Paengban'': long banners hung during sacrifice ceremonies to repel evil *''Paengsaeh'': banners hung during animal sacrifices for religious ceremonies


Folk literature

Zhuang folk literature often takes the form of songs. There are various folk tales, myths, legends, and historical poems and chants. *"The creation of the world hymn" *"The cutting down the banana tree song" ("Kau Tam Gvoa") *"The song of the origin of bronze" ("Gvau Dong") *"The rice paddy-planting song" *"The house-raising song" *"Village visitation songs" *"Wine banquet songs" *"The national partition song" *"Banlong and Banli" *Poems of the Poya Songbook *"The escape from marriage song" *"Yiluo and Diling" *"Buloakdvo" *"Bronze drum legends" *"Tea origin songs" *"
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Folk arts

Zhuang folk arts include (Johnson & Wang 2008):


Music

*Masa classical music: classical orchestras of Masa Village, Maguan County, Yunnan *Zhuang ceremonial music *Bawu: a type of Zhuang folk music dating back to ancient times *Mubala: ancient Zhuang wind instrument *Huqin: stringed instrument made from a water buffalo horn or horse bone; may be two-stringed or four-stringed *''Svaeu'na'' toasting: playing a ''suona'' while balancing a cup of wine to serve to guests


Dances

*bronze drum dance *straw man dance *water buffalo dance (''longh yah vaiz'') *paper horse dance *hand towel dance *sun (''tang'vaenz'') dance


Handicrafts

Traditional Zhuang folk handicrafts includes the following (Johnson & Wang 2008). *bird totem hats *elephant trunk shoes reflecting Zhuang elephant worship *totem back carriers, consisting of fish, bird, and abstract symbolic designs *cloth monkey medicine bags *embroidered balls *spinning tops *: teeter-totter; the ''ai nyaeuh gvaen'' is a more complex variant *wood prints *paper *traditional waterwheels *traditional brocades and weavings *silver jewelry *straw mats *bamboo basket weaving *rattan *''Paeng'vae'': a type of linen made of grass leaves and hemp fibers, made by weaving the two 90 degrees with each other


Folk customs

The Zhuang of Wenshan have a colorful variety of folk customs (Johnson & Wang 2008). *sacrificing to the field deity *mountain sacrifices *worshipping ''Zoa'nongz'', the god of the ''ndoang'' (forest) *sacrifices to ''Zoachu'', the sun deity and original ancestor spirits now living in trees of ancient forests *sacrifices to the mother tree or ''mih maix'' (among the Dai or Tu of Wenshan) *Third Lunar Month Festival; young men and women sing call-and-response songs to each other *''Longdvaen'' festival: theatric performances in Guichao Township,
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*Opening the seedlings' door ceremony: a healthy, beautiful girl is chosen to plant the first seedling *Ceremony for repelling insects: insects are loaded onto paper boats, which are floated away in the water while drums and gongs are beaten *Sacrifices to
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in the 6th and 7th lunar months; purple-dyed
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is offered, and sometimes cattle *Buffalo King Festival - celebrated in Niutouzhai Village, Wenshan County, where there is a Buffalo King Temple. The Zhuang have long worshipped the water buffalo. *offerings to the sun: In Shangguo Village, Xichou County, Zhuang women bathe in the river, put on their traditional clothing and headdresses, and then make offerings to the sun with yellow glutinous rice, which they carry up Sun Mountain. *Firstfruits Festival *Sky Sacrifices: practiced in Bahao (''Pya'Kau''), Guangnan County, which a wooden hall on Bozhe Mountain is dedicated for *''hvaeng ting Svaeu'' (townhall shrine) sacrifices: in Guima Village, Guangnan County *sweeping the village to chase away evil *festival of the ancestor sacrifice of the 7th lunar month *the ''
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'' medicine festival *sacrifice to the song immortal: shrine in Ake Village, Guangnan County *reception of the Princess Huanggu *bullfighting festival *sacrifices to
bronze drum Bronze drums are ancient artifacts found in various cultures in Southeast Asia and southern China. The drums were cast in bronze using the lost-wax casting method. The drums were both musical instruments and cult objects. They are decorated with ge ...
s *sacrifices to
Nong Zhigao Nong Zhigao (modern Zhuang language: ; , vi, Nùng Trí Cao, links=no) (1025–1055?) is a hero admired by the Nùng people of Vietnam, and Zhuang people, Zhuang people of China. His father Nong Quanfu was head of the local Zhuang people in Gu ...
*year end festival: practiced among the Bu Dai Zhuang. *Zhuang children's festival; dates chosen by each individual village


Traditional medicine

*''Zang'yaq'': Zhuang folk medicine *''Qingcyaeu'': the ''Sanqi'' ('' Panax notoginseng''), which has the Chinese nicknames "not to be exchanged for gold" and "the southern divine herb" *''Laeujyaq'': medicinal liquor


See also

* Hmong customs and culture *
Zhuang people The Zhuang (; ; za, Bouxcuengh, italic=yes; ) are a Tai-speaking ethnic group who mostly live in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in Southern China. Some also live in the Yunnan, Guangdong, Guizhou, and Hunan provinces. They form one of th ...
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Zhuang customs and culture The Zhuang have a rich variety of customs and culture. Festivals "Sam Nyied Sam" the 3rd day of the 3rd month of the Chinese lunar calendar is one of the main festivals of the Zhuang celebrated by singing, dancing, games, and special food. At th ...
* Dong people *
Sui people The Sui people (; autonym: ''ai33 sui33''), also spelled as Shui people, are an ethnic group living mostly in Guizhou Province, China. They are counted as one of the 56 ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China. Hist ...


References

{{reflist *Johnson, Eric and Wang Mingfu. 2008. "Zhuang cultural and linguistic heritage". SIL International and the Nationalities Publishing House of Yunnan. Zhuang people