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Da Yu Cultural Studies In Western Sichuan Qiang

Posted on:2010-05-22Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L R GengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360275993996Subject:Folklore
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Yu is the ancestor of the Chinese nation, and he has high status in the history of the legendary in China. The Qiang minority is an ancient nationality, gathered in the western region of Sichuan, has its own unique tribal group consciousness. Migration of nationality let "Yu and Qiang" two different cultural blending. The first ancestor worshipped, the region worship psychology, the stone adoration the Qiang national culture approval foundation. The union of the Da Yu culture and the local culture's is the Qiang minority culture development importance a historical event.Relying on the condition of the Da Yu culture vestige and the Da Yu legend, ancient Bashu culture scholar's local interests and customs and the achievement in Beichuan official's post, the Da Yu culture gradually agreed with the Qiang minority at Beichuan, has initially constructed the Beichuan yu and Qiang culture image. After near modern scholar and government's cooperating fully, the Beichuan Da Yu culture native place further establishes, Da Yu was born in the Beichuan idea takes root, the Da Yu culture becomes the Beichuan culture indication, many Yu and Qiang cultural facilities establish, the cultural traveling industry is also prosperous.5.12 earthquakes bring enormous misfortune and agony to the Beichuan people, fatal damage to Yu and Qiang culture in Beichuan. The culture architecture are destroyed, and the Da Yu's cultural reconstruction is neglected for a while. But in the anticipation of the ordinary populace, and the experts' specialized instruction, as well as the government official's careful cultivation, the reconstruction of the Da Yu culture native place will rebuild in Beichuan, Yu and Qiang culture saluted the new period of development...
Keywords/Search Tags:the Yu's culture, Qiang in the western Sichuan, ethnic identity local culture, national movement, culture integration, culture construction
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