Sanhui color pavilion will be in Dazhou City, Duxian County, the county's east city of River Road Park performance.
Sanhui color pavilion will be, circulated in Dazhou City, Sichuan Province, Qu County, Sanhui Town, a traditional folk cultural activities, one of the national intangible cultural heritage. Sanhui color pavilion art from the Han Dynasty "hundred plays" in the "search", formed in the early Qing Dynasty, flourished in the middle and late Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China years, and has been inherited.
The colorful pavilion is divided into 3-4 floors, up to 8 meters high, the lower end is a four-square platform, on which there is a carefully processed iron rod, connected with each other at the beginning and the end, and the children in costumes are fixed on the stent, and the coat and pants cover the stent, which constitutes the folded operatic fragments. Sanhui color pavilion will be the pavilion modeling and performance as the main feature of the annual lunar calendar March 16 to 18 in the street or square performance, the early years of the Qing Dynasty, the color pavilion will begin to form in the Sanhui, the middle and late Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China gradually tends to flourish.
Historical origin
Tracing back to the roots, the art of colorful pavilions initially originated in the Han Dynasty, "a hundred plays" in the "search". The "Hundred Plays" is a general term for ancient music, dance and acrobatic performances, known as the "Hundred Plays" in the Qin Dynasty, the "Jiaojiaodi Play" in the Han Dynasty, the "Scattered Music" in the North and South Dynasties, the "Scattered Music" in the Tang Dynasty, and the "Scattered Music" in the South China Sea. ", the Tang Dynasty called "Dai Gan". The "Hundred Operas" include carrying a tripod, searching for a knife, swallowing a knife, spitting fire, etc. Among them, "searching for a knife" is the most popular. Among them, the "search" belongs to the pole acrobatics, performers on the pole styling performance, should be said to be the germ of the art of color pavilion.
Tracing back to the roots, the art of colorful pavilion originally originated from the "hundred plays" in the Han Dynasty, "seeking". "Hundred plays" is a general term for ancient music and dance acrobatic performances, the Qin Dynasty called "Hundred Plays", the Han Dynasty called "Jiaojiao dibi play", the North and South Dynasties called "scattered music ", the Tang Dynasty called "Dai Gan". The "Hundred Operas" include carrying a tripod, searching for a knife, swallowing a knife, spitting fire, etc. Among them, "searching for a knife" is the most popular. Among them, the "search" belongs to the pole acrobatics, performers in the pole modeling performance, should be said to be the germ of the art of color pavilion.
Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Sanhui Caiting Society