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Who is the ancestor of Zhuang nationality?

Buluotuo.

on April 17th, 213, on the eighth day of the third lunar month, Tianyang county, Baise city, Guangxi province, the birthplace of Zhuang culture, held an annual large-scale ancestor worship activity. More than 3, people gathered in Ganzhuang Mountain, dancing dragons and lions, playing elegant music, singing classic poems and paying tribute to Buluotuo, the cultural ancestor of Zhuang nationality.

In legend, Buluotuo is a mythical figure in the oral literature of the ancestors of Zhuang nationality, and is the god of creation, ancestor and morality. Ganzhuang Mountain in Tianyang County is the hometown of Buluotuo, the birthplace of Buluotuo culture and an important garden for exploring the origin of civilization in the Pearl River Basin.

at 8 o'clock in the morning, people in all kinds of Zhuang costumes were worshipping in Ganzhuang Mountain. Men, women and children flocked to the worship square of Ganzhuang Mountain carrying offerings such as fragrant pigs, chickens, ducks, cows, sheep, sweets, rice wine, five-color glutinous rice, incense sticks and ghost paper.

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Clan life customs of Zhuang people:

Zhuang people have always lived in groups. In ancient times, the major surnames of Zhuang people were Mo's, Huang's, Nong's, Wei's, Qin's, Roche's, Cen's, Meng's, Guan's and Gan's, all of which evolved on the basis of the original clan system.

Influenced by the Han culture, clan organizations and culture in some Zhuang areas are relatively developed, with ancestral halls, clan rules and genealogy. In Zhuang villages with the same surname and the same clan, the paternal relatives within three generations are called Fang clan, those beyond three generations are called door clan or clan, and the houses, doors and clans are always called families. Marriage within the same clan is prohibited.

clan internal relations are maintained by clan leaders, clan property, ancestral halls and clan rules. Patriarchs are generally held by men, some places are naturally formed, and some places are inherited by the eldest son of direct blood.

People's Daily Online-3, people in Guangxi worship Buluotuo, the ancestor of Zhuang people.