Northeast rice-planting dance is which ethnic group

Manchu Yangge, also known as "Yangge Dance", is a very favorite form of cultural performance of the Manchus around Changchun in the Northeast, also known as "Wave Yangge", especially the Spring Festival in winter, known as the Shangyuan Festival Race Yangge, very hot. According to the "willow side of the Chronicle" contained "rice-planting song dancers to children dressed as three or four women, and three or four dress senator, each holding feet Xu two logs, summer out of the relative dance, and play an umbrella selling ointment leading, alongside the drums and gongs and the dance after the song, song after the dance, up to the day only." Here is a kind of rice-planting song in the Qing Dynasty. In fact, this Manchu rice-planting songs with the Central Plains to break into the Northeast of the many Han Chinese ethnic minor operas, pulling the field play, strings, singing, etc., fused together to form a unique Northeast rice-planting song theater. This kind of rice-planting song is very rich in content, the scene is very beautiful, rice-planting song formation is also complex and varied, the folk said "go figure". What is "Walking Eights", "Two Dragons Spitting Whiskers", "Wild Horses Separating Manes", "Dragons Pushing Tails", "Rolling Vegetable Hearts", "The Coldest of Vegetables", "The Most Beautiful of Vegetables"? "cabbage hearts", "small butterflies" and so on; there are some "formations", what "Bagua Formation", "Lotus Formation", "Lotus Formation", "Lotus Formation", "Lotus Formation", "Lotus Formation", "Lotus Formation", "Lotus Formation" and so on. "Lotus formation", "gourd set", etc., which are in fact some military name, is the performance of the former Eight Banners soldiers in combat when the use of the formation and routines. Later, this kind of rice-planting song has been fused together with the Manchu rice-planting song, and there are also the characters in the old Han books and folklore, the old lady with a tobacco bag and the silly columns and so on. Manchu rice-planting songs are unique, in addition to the use of horns and gongs to accompany, they have a tartar rice-planting songs, rogue rice-planting songs, eagle-step rice-planting songs and "fish lamp" rice-planting songs, so as to express their own former nomadic life. In the snowy winter land, listening to the distant drums and music, watching the unique characteristics of the Manchu rice-planting songs, really have a unique feeling.