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The Inheritance Significance of Sangzhi Folk Songs
Sangzhi is a minority county with Tujia, Bai and Miao as the main body. These ethnic groups only have language but no writing, and most of the cultures they create are passed down orally from generation to generation. Sangzhi folk songs are a combination of oral literature and music they created. As ancient books passed down from mouth to mouth, some came from fields in full of green, some from rippling streams, some from flowery valleys, and some from the wilderness at sunset. However, whether in the sun or in the moonlight, although melodious, it is easy to be spread away, evolved and misinformed. In order to carry forward the excellent national culture, rescue, preserve and develop Sangzhi folk songs, a colorful national flower, so that she can quickly walk out of the boudoir at the turn of the century like Zhangjiajie scenery and show her charming charm to the north and south of the river and world scenic spots, Zhangjiajie National Ancient Books Office, together with Sangzhi County Ethnic Affairs Committee and Cultural Bureau, screened out more than 700 folk songs collected over the years and edited them into a book "Sangzhi Folk Songs". This paper briefly explains the historical origin, types, characteristics of socialist culture and its influence in the construction of socialist culture, so that readers can open their books, get a glimpse of the clues and know its outline. According to records, there are more than 1000 Sangzhi folk songs, which are arranged and arranged. There are more than 400 folk songs 1400, 29 lanterns 129, more than 200 minor songs, more than 66 labor songs 100, and more than 500,000 words have been edited. After years of polishing, it has become an enduring wonder of folk art, and the singing theory provides a unique example for vocal singing. The state attaches great importance to the protection of intangible cultural heritage. On May 20th, 2006, Sangzhi folk songs were approved by the State Council to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.