2. On March 3rd every year in Guangxi in the west, in order to commemorate Da Gui, the Zhuang people started to build greenhouses in villages from March 3rd every year. Because it is said that the dead outside can't enter the house, people should put colorful glutinous rice and other sacrifices at the hem of the tent to offer sacrifices to the dead in Da Gui, and sing praises and thank Da Gui around the tent. It has been passed down from generation to generation, forming the custom of catching March 3 songs.
The Torch Festival in western Yunnan is mostly held on June 24th of the lunar calendar. The main activities are bullfighting, goat shooting, cockfighting, horse racing, wrestling, song and dance performances and beauty contests. In the new era, the Torch Festival has been endowed with new folk functions and produced new forms.
4. The Year of the Miao Nationality, which is popular in Miao minority areas in Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture of Guizhou and Rongshui Miao Autonomous County of Guangxi. The dates of the Year of Miao vary from place to place, but they are all held after the millet is harvested, that is, on the day of Chen (Dragon), Mao (Rabbit) or Ugly (Bull) in September, October or November of the lunar calendar.
5. April 8th, the eighth day of the fourth lunar month, is a traditional Miao festival in Guiyang, Ping Huang, Songtao, Hunan and Xiangxi. This festival is to commemorate the Miao hero Yayi. During the festival, Miao compatriots will steam rice with flowers and gather in a fixed place, blowing sheng, to dance or sing love songs.
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