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In which dynasty did the banners in Antoutun spread?

The flag bearer of Antou Tun spread in Sui and Tang Dynasties.

Antoutun Zhongbaihuiyuan was a folk variety in Sui and Tang Dynasties. Later, a variety of tricks and techniques were gradually developed, and an organized folk performing arts group, named Zhong Ban Hui, appeared, which was mainly spread in Antoutun Town, Xianghe County, Hebei Province. The latest answer from Ant Village Small Class: Antoutun lunch is popular in Antoutun Town, Xianghe County, Hebei Province. When did it originate? Correct answer: Sui and Tang Dynasties.

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The flag of Antoutun generally refers to the flag of Antoutun in Xianghe. The banner of Antoutun in Xianghe County is a folk acrobatic performance art. Antoutun Town is located 7 kilometers southeast of Xianghe County. Antoutun lunch originated in Sui and Tang Dynasties and has a long history. As far back as the Tang and Song Dynasties, during the shipping of the North Canal, sails were used to improve the speed and adjust the course.

Later, sails were used in folk drama, and various skills and techniques were gradually developed in drama. After years of improvement and innovation, they have developed into an organized folk performing arts group called Zhongzanhui.

The banner is divided into three parts: drum, surface and ground. The length of the drum is 65,438+0.8 feet. Control the speed of the flag, reduce the drooping inertia, line the flag with the wind, and make the center of gravity of the flag stable and balanced. The baton is lined with banners, and the beauty is fluttering. The flag-bearer custom in Antoutun, Xianghe has the educational function of rallying people's hearts, maintaining unity and being happy.

It is understood that "praise in Antoutun" refers to a traditional mat of Tuwa people, a minority in China. Tuwa people are mainly distributed in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region and Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in China and Tuwa-style areas in Mongolia.

At present, there is not much authoritative information about the history and origin of this kind of summer sleeping mat on the Internet. However, from the perspective of Tuwa people as traditional nomadic people, they should form some production and life styles that adapt to the natural environment and living habits, including various handicrafts, during their long-term life in pastoral areas.

Due to the social and cultural characteristics and geographical location of Tuwa people, their production and lifestyle are different from those of Han nationality and other ethnic minorities to some extent, so some traditional customs and utensils are not well known to Han nationality and will not appear in formal historical narrative.

In a word, although I can't answer the question "which dynasty did the banners in Antou Tun spread", you can learn some information about Tuwa people and their traditional culture by yourself to further understand this mysterious topic.