What are the folk stories of the Salar people?

Salar folk songs include long poems and folk songs. Salar Qu, called "Yu 'er" in Salar language, is a long lyric poem sung in national language and tune. The widely circulated and influential works include Brazil's Past, Salar Saxibuga, Ayguji Gumao, A Dao, Emperor Wu, arima, etc. These works mostly show the love of young men and women. In addition to reflecting the struggle spirit of young men and women of Salar nationality to get rid of feudal ethics and pursue free love and happy life, it also contains rich folk customs. For example, "Brazil walks and wears a handsome hat" in "Brazil's Ancient Walk"; The waist filament is thin "; In Alima, "wearing a green hijab, a green clip and Ala shoes" embodies the dress customs of Salar men and women. "The Salar Sassi Buga" embodies the folk music and other entertainment customs of the Salar people. From why the grinding wheel turns and the ravine is rushing; "Why is the millstone ringing and there are red highland barley on it?" It can be seen that the Salar people use water to drive a millstone to grind noodles. "

Salar folk songs can be divided into ritual songs, children's songs and love songs.

Ritual songs are the most distinctive ballads among Salar folk songs. "My Love Sea Perilla" (wedding message) and "Sachs" (crying wedding tone) are both part of the wedding customs of the Salar people, and they also contain rich folk customs. "I love perilla", "Who should be respected in the world? An elder. Why is it respected? They have tasted the pain of the world and survived in the remnants of the wind. Their wrinkles are full of strength and wisdom, and their beards are full of life experiences. " "The lights on the mountain in Wan Li are bright, the flowers are deep on the edge of Dachuan, the crops are flourishing in Wodi, and the marriage is warm." The melody is euphemistic, the lyrics are beautiful, the artistic conception is open, and the feelings are sincere, which contains profound philosophy of life and reflects the spiritual folklore of Salar ethics and experience. "Who should be respected in the world? It's uncle. Why is it respected? When people leave home, my uncle is the master of bones, and it is the custom of the Salar people to respect my uncle. " Although Auntie is not a family member, the Salar people believe that "Auntie is the master of bones, and everything should be listened to by Auntie". Therefore, the relationship between my uncle and my nephew is very close. No matter whether the nephew's family holds a happy event or a funeral, the uncle is a must-see guest and has a high status. Both men and women should get the consent of their uncle, who is the guest of honor at the wedding. In order to show my respect and gratitude to my uncle, I invited him to attend the wedding, and also invited him to treat me warmly before getting married, and gave him a sheep's back, poria tea and so on. The Salar language calls it "Argenda". On the wedding day, both men and women should treat each other and give gifts. My uncle was also a guest of honor at two banquets. He will send clothes, hijab, shoes and socks and a certain amount of cash to the newlyweds.