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Style Haiyan composition

When I was a child, I lived in Haiyan, a small town in the south of the Yangtze River. The town is like water, dormant in the color of ink and wash. It is accompanied by the breeze for a long time, and it is the simple and elegant beauty that keeps flowing. Jingmei is slightly thinner, but as we all know, the folk customs of Haiyan are equally touching.

Food is the most important thing for the people, and Haiyan people have proved this perfectly. In the morning, before dawn, the seniors will come to the pub in the town to have a breakfast. This kind of breakfast has always been divided into vegetarian dishes, bitter and bitter, light and sweet. Old people have their own preferences. If they choose a favorite restaurant along the street, they can drink slowly around the log table with their old friends. A cup of old wine, a few dishes of side dishes, mellow life is fermenting. "But it's fun in wine", so I think so.

Haiyan's mutton pot is also a must. Teenagers have no habit of drinking. Most people first serve a bowl of mutton soup to warm their stomachs, and then a few pieces of braised mutton wake up the taste buds. The color is bright red, crisp but not rotten. This kind of mutton with soft and fragrant taro really makes your index finger move.

The change of fragrance and color is the unique taste of home cooking in Haiyan Town. If there is no optimism that small-town people enjoy life, how can they have such a unique view on food? The smell of food, I think, is the enrichment of the heart.

Happy food, simple sea salt people still enjoy life. Not to mention the fair, not to mention the sea sacrifice, just the ancient art of rolling lanterns is also very interesting in life. There are different opinions about the origin of "sea salt rolling lamp". It is said that in the old war, the sea salt on the eastern coast was often attacked by pirates. In order to resist the invasion of pirates, Haiyan people are mostly martial, especially like to play with lanterns to compete for kung fu. In order to compare the strength of each village, some villages have red lanterns and some villages have black lanterns. Most villages that can win black lanterns are considered to have advanced martial arts and strong strength. Even pirates are afraid of three points. After several generations of legends, Haiyan Lantern has long been sublimated from the competitive performances in the village and has gradually become a way of life for ordinary people to entertain themselves. When you go to Tianning Temple, you will often see three or two clever teenagers rolling lanterns and playing like little monkeys. They lie or stand in hundreds of postures, and when they turn on the lights, they are accompanied by gongs and drums outside the venue, but they also set each other off.

A small rolling light plays more than just the heartbeat. As the inheritance of Haiyan people's wisdom and martial spirit, it is full of vitality of time and lasts forever.

The "sea salt cavity", which also reflects folk culture, seems not so lucky. It is said that "Haiyan tune" is an extremely old aria, named after its formation in sea salt. Soft and euphemistic, popular in the Ming Dynasty, is known as the first of the four major tunes of Southern Opera. According to my grandmother, in the old society, there were often Haiyan teenagers who "often got their own family style and were famous for their singing skills in Zhejiang". However, due to the influence of multi-culture and many historical factors, the "sea salt cavity" has gradually declined and has been lost to this day.

I can't help sighing. Is the loss of civilization and the sorrow of cultural inheritance just the sorrow of Haiyan Town? Standing at the fork of the road between the reality of food and clothing and cultural inheritance, where should we go? The value of culture lies in its unique values and laws. However, in this world of money, the value of culture has been desecrated again and again. Perhaps, as Mr. Lu Xun pointed out in "Takeism": "We should use, store and destroy. Then, if the owner is a new owner, the house becomes a new one. However, first of all, this person should be calm, brave, discerning and selfless. " I'm afraid the inheritance and innovation of folk art is exactly what is needed. ...

A branch and a leaf always care about their feelings, and their feelings deeply recall their hometown. Small town Haiyan, I love it. Love its myriad customs, but also love its colorful folk customs for people to imagine and think. As time goes by, the warmth remains the same.