The shaman high priest skips subject 3 The charm of folk culture has no boundaries

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-01

Recently, at the first public winter fishing site in Chagan Lake in Northeast China, there was a scene of a high priest in costume dancing "subject three". This not only shocked the locals, but also exploded on the Internet. Let the respected shaman high priest do the performance of the "spirit guy"! It's a fantasy! Some netizens also exclaimed: Folk culture has no boundaries, just be happy!

This unique combination of ancient and modern dances skillfully integrates ancient folk culture with modern entertainment elements, bringing a unique visual feast to everyone. It's so lively, adding a particularly glorious scene to the Harbin Ice and Snow Festival!

One might ask, why is such a combination so warmly welcomed?

The answer is simple: folk culture has no boundaries, just be happy.

In modern society, people are often troubled by all kinds of stress and trivialities, and have a deeper desire for simple, pure happiness. And the dance of this shamanic high priest satisfies this need. His dance moves are fun and rhythmic, and people can enjoy them while feeling the joy from the heart.

More importantly, this form of performance breaks people's preconceived notions of folk culture. In many people's minds, folk culture is ancient and mysterious, and it seems to be somewhat alien to modern life. However, the "Shaman High Priest Dances the Three Dances" shows us that folk culture can also keep pace with the times and combine with modern elements to create new charms and values.

Of course, there are also people who disagree with this form of performance. They see it as a blasphemy and distortion of folk culture. But I think it's entirely feasible to innovate and transform culture appropriately, as long as we can respect the essence and spiritual core of culture. After all, the vitality of culture lies in inheritance, but also in innovation.

Further reading:Shaman is a primitive group of the common belief of the ethnic groups in northern China in ancient times, as a spiritual and cultural phenomenon in the early stage of human society, it appeared with the emergence of human beings, and changed with the development of society and the integration of ethnic groups.

A shamanic high priest is a clergy in a shamanic group who is responsible for ritual activities such as sacrifices and prayers. In ancient societies, shamanic high priests had a high status and power, and they communicated with the gods to convey the will of the gods and bring benefits to the ethnic group or tribe. In modern society, although some traditional rituals and cultural traditions are still preserved in some regions, these ceremonies are no longer the exclusive domain of the shamanic high priests. We should respect and protect these cultural heritages, while at the same time maintaining a rational and objective approach to these issues.

In short, the phenomenon of "the shaman high priest dancing the three dances" allows us to see the infinite possibilities and charm of folk culture. It reminds us that we should cherish and pass on these precious cultural heritages, regardless of the era and circumstances. At the same time, we should also maintain an open mind and innovative thinking, so that folk culture can shine more brilliantly in the context of the new era.

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