Carrying forward national culture: leading three strings

169 views · Organized by 尼禄 on 2022-03-08

Cangshan has no ink for a thousand years, and Erhai has no strings. Between Cang Er, nostalgia has a specific image: a quiet and elegant Bai people's courtyard, a bowl of sweet Bai people's tea, a melodious Bai people's tune.

Carrying forward national culture: leading three strings

Li Xiaoli, deputy to the Provincial People's Congress and foreman of the Bai Village of the Cultural Exhibition Department of Yunnan Minzu Village Co., Ltd., likes the sound of the leading sanxian in the tune of the Bai nationality. The dragon head sanxian is named after the dragon head carved on the head of the qin. It is an indispensable accompaniment instrument for singing Bai tunes. As long as she hears the sound of the three strings of the dragon head, her nostalgia will be aroused. This year's two sessions, Li Xiaoli representative said: "I'm an endorsement for the leading Sanxian."

The reason why Li Xiaoli wants to "endorsement" for the leading Sanxian is one aspect of nostalgia, but also because it represents the excellent Bai culture. She often plays it for tourists in ethnic villages. "After listening to it, they said they forgot their troubles."

Representative Li Xiaoli said that the excellent minority culture is an indispensable part of the splendid Chinese culture. Yunnan should protect and inherit the excellent traditional culture of ethnic minorities, further improve the protection mechanism of ethnic minority culture, and combine the protection of the excellent culture of ethnic minorities with the vigorous development of the ethnic cultural tourism industry, so as to inject new impetus into the cause of ethnic unity and progress.

The government work report mentioned that the diversity and unity of all ethnic groups is a rich legacy left to us by history. This statement made Representative Li Xiaoli feel more confident in his future work: "I will lead my brothers and sisters of all ethnic groups around me to inherit and carry forward our minority culture while sticking to my post, so as to make tourists happy and satisfied. and return."

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我为“龙头三弦”代言

Involving musical instruments

The dragon head sanxian (pinyin: lóng tóu sān xián) is a plucked stringed musical instrument of the Bai people. Because the qin jewelry is named after the dragon head, it is called Xiongzijia in Bai language. It is popular in Jianchuan, Heqing, Eryuan, Dali, Yunlong, and Lanping, Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture, Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province.

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