The traditional festival of men's and women's friendship of Dong Nationality: the top
Weiding is a collective social activity for young men and women in the southern Dong village to walk together, visit each other and make friends. The Dong family calls it "weiding", also known as "eating Acacia".
The activity time is the first month of the lunar calendar every year, generally more than 7 days. The activity procedure is basically the same as' for hey '.
The difference between Weihe Festival and Weihe Festival is that the "Luohan head" or "girl head" of yizhai organizes 20 or 30 young men and women who are enthusiastic about communication and like to go to the village to form a Dong song team or Dong troupe to go to Jiazhai to sing Dong songs and perform Dong operas, carry out various literary and artistic activities, and communicate with the young men and women of Jiazhai by having fun with the old and young people of Jiazhai. Young men and women of both sides talk and sing in the "song hall" every night to increase mutual understanding and exchange feelings.
When the communication activities are over and the guests are about to leave, the young men and women in the main village not only use the form of "blocking the way" to retain or send off the guests, but also give some candy, cakes, glutinous rice cakes and other food as the friendly affection of the young men and women in the whole village to bring back to the second village. When the guests return to the stronghold, they invite all the young men and women of the stronghold to share all the food presented by Jiazhai. They sing while eating until they are happy. It's not polite to come or go. The next year, the young men and women of yizhai invited the young men and women of Jiazhai to be guests. In this way, the young men and women of the two stockaded villages can make friends by inviting each other in turn, walking together and visiting each other. This article is organized by the Internet. Please pay attention to the collection of Chinese traditional festivals!