What do Qiang Guo Village and Tibetan Guo Village mean respectively?

"Qiang Zhai Hu Cun", namely Shalang, is also a kind of "Hu Cun" dance that the Qiang people must dance when offering sacrifices. After development, this sacrificial dance was gradually cancelled, but people still dance "Qiang Zhai Guo Zhuang" at every festival of the Qiang nationality, and then dance while eating. Celebrate important festivals. Later, this form was used by Qiang people to entertain important guests. Zhuang nationality in Guo Qiang is a group dance, led by dancers who sing well. Men and women hold hands and dance and sing in a row or circle. Their lower limbs are flexible and their arms swing back and forth. Most of the songs they sing are ancient folk songs handed down orally, all of which are sung in Qiang language.

Jumping in Zhuang regardless of time and place, you can jump whenever you want, and the festival scene is particularly big. The dance is lively and powerful. Guo Village of Qiang nationality shows their optimistic, positive, fearless and tenacious spirit.

With the gradual sinicization of the Qiang nationality, some corresponding customs are gradually changing. Dietary customs in sacrificial activities have been preserved and become the eating habits of Qiang people, and then gradually evolved into a more scientific, nutritious and interesting braised pot cooking method. When visiting relatives and friends on major festivals, the Qiang people will set up a stew pot and drink and dance in it. This has also made the Qiang people's food culture! When you eat stew, you should also cook it and rinse it. When you are in cook the meat, you should eat first, and then wash the vegetables in time. When washing vegetables, we should match a variety of Chinese herbal medicines, which not only takes into account the nutritional needs of meat and vegetables, but also increases the use mode, increases the fun of eating, increases the convenience of eating and saves time!

Tibetan pot village is a Tibetan folk dance. Dance during festivals or slack seasons. Men and women form a circle, singing and dancing from right to left. In the early days, the "fruit table" related to slave society and name-calling activities-Guozhuang dance gradually evolved into a circle dance form combining song and dance.

Guozhuang dance has various forms and reflects working life, so it is called "Wool Guozhuang". Reflecting the wedding ceremony is called "Qing Ji Pot Village"; There are "rabbit pot farm" (mixing and simulating the jumping action of rabbits) and "drunken pot farm" (imitating the posture of drunkards with playful actions and showing the dexterity of the body).