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Five Characteristics of Guangxi Ethnic Culture

chinaculture.org | Updated: 2012-05-15 10:14
Fighting

"Fighting", referring both the duel between animals and those between human beings, is a kind of folk activity preserved by many Guangxi ethnic groups.

There are various kinds of animal "fighting", including horse fighting, bullfighting, cock fighting, bird fighting and dog fighting.

Five Characteristics of Guangxi Ethnic Culture

Horse fighting from the Miao people in Rongshui County is the most romantic and thrilling. It is indispensable to every traditional Miao festival. It refers to a duel between two stallions fighting for the love of a mare. They try their best to fight against each other with their hooves and mouths, which is enough to impress the audience.

Interpersonal "fighting" is the duel of strength, courage and skills. During Hua Pao Festival, Yao people fight for prizes symbolizing "treasures, descendants and honors" with their strength, courage and skills. For Miao and Dong people, playing Lu Sheng is not only an interest in music, but also a duel for displaying playing skills and winning the favor of the opposite sex. Unique in style, "fighting" adds something important to Guangxi ethnic culture.

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