Tea is not only an important drink in the daily life of De 'ang people, but also plays a very important role in the social life of De 'ang people. They are inseparable from tea almost all the time.
De' ang people pay attention to "tea comes from the heart", and guests must treat each other with tea first when they come to the door; When visiting relatives and friends and proposing to the media, tea must be a gift; If there is a happy event, friends and relatives need to be invited to visit, and a small piece of tea wrapped in the red cross line becomes an "invitation"; When two people have a conflict, the negligent party can get the other party's understanding by sending a pack of tea.
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The customs and habits of De 'ang people:
1, marriage:
The marriage of De 'ang nationality is monogamous, with the same surname but not married, and rarely intermarries with foreigners. Young men and women can fall in love freely, and women also have some autonomy in choosing partners. There is no strict hierarchical marriage in this country. Rich and poor families can get married as long as the other party wants.
2. Funeral:
De 'ang people usually bury themselves underground, while the dead are cremated. For people who die normally, stop dying in the room first and remove the fence in the middle of the room. The body was parked on the right side of the fireplace, with its head facing east, placed horizontally, bathed with mugwort leaves, shaved off its hair and put on new clothes. Then put the body in the coffin and tie it to the thumb and knee of the deceased with white or red thread. Its purpose is to prevent the souls of the dead from going home.
3. Art and culture
The art of De 'ang mainly includes music and dance. The favorite musical instruments of De 'ang people are generally the elephant foot drum, cymbals, cymbals, cymbals, cucurbits, flutes, small three-stringed instruments and oral strings, which are mostly used for singing and "string playing".
De 'ang people have the custom of dancing on major festivals, the most representative of which is the elephant foot drum dance, which is led by men who beat drums and cymbals, followed by other men, women and children, and danced in a circle with certain steps and gestures.
Central Government Network-De 'ang (Dragon Collapse)