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What are the customs of Weixi people?

Naxi, right? The Naxi people in China mainly live in Old Town of Lijiang, Yulong Naxi Autonomous County of Weixi, Shangri-La (Zhongdian), ninglang county, Yongsheng County, Yanyuan County, Muli County of Sichuan Province and Yanjing Town of Mangkang County of Xizang Autonomous Region. The current population is 324,679. Religious Belief Naxi people believe in Dongba religion, Tibetan Buddhism and other religions. Lijiang Naxi people also generally believe in "Three Flowers" and become a multi-religious people. Religious culture Dongba religion is a unique religion of Naxi nationality. Dongba culture is named after its preservation in Dongba religion. It mainly includes Dongba characters, Dongba scriptures, Dongba paintings, Dongba music, Dongba dances, Dongba musical instruments and various sacrificial ceremonies. Dongba, meaning wise man, is the organizer and host of religious activities. Because they are proficient in Dongba, can write chanting, can dance, can paint and carve, and can know astronomy, geography and calendar, they have become important inheritors of Naxi ancient culture. Dongba religion is named after Dongba. Dongba, a pictograph, is mainly taught and used by Dongba believers to write Dongba scriptures, so it is called Dongba. Dongba Sutra is a scripture written by Dongba Christians in the hieroglyphic Dongba language. It belongs to national ancient books and is copied and sung by Dongba priests, so it is called Dongba Sutra. There are about 20,000 Dongba classics handed down, including 1000. Dongba Sutra is rich in connotation, and it is a valuable material for studying ancient Naxi philosophy, religious folklore, social history, ethics, ethnic relations, literature and art, and language. Therefore, Dongdong is called the encyclopedia of ancient Naxi society. In 2003, Naxi Dongba ancient books were listed on the World Memory Heritage List by UNESCO. Dongba painting can be roughly divided into three types: wooden raft painting, solitaire painting and scroll painting. Among them, scroll painting is the most famous, represented by the "God Road Map" which shows heaven, earth and hell. In 2006, Naxi Dongba painting was included in the national intangible cultural heritage list. Dongba music refers to the tune music recited by Dongba in religious sacrificial activities, accompanied by instrumental music. This kind of music is spread orally in Dongba, or preserved sporadically in Dongba scriptures and Dongba paintings. In addition to divination, Dongba Sutra is expressed by chanting. Dongba has about fifty kinds of vocals. Dongba dance In Dongba Sutra, there are books devoted to recording dance. It is the only monograph on minority dance in China. This book completely and systematically records the categories, dance methods, props and costumes of Naxi classical dance in Dongba, which has the characteristics of dance score and is an extremely rare historical document of dance art at home and abroad. According to the research of Dai, a famous dance expert, Dongba dance score surpassed the earliest preserved Spanish dance score in the world in content and historical age. Sacrificial ceremony. In the process of their own survival and development, Naxi people have created more than 50 Dongba rituals that try to explain and solve the two major contradictions between man and nature and between man and society. There are four kinds of ceremonies on a larger scale, such as offering sacrifices to heaven, priests, wind and Ding Shiro.