The name of China's national intangible cultural heritage: The Legend of bald tailed Lao Li
Applicant: Wendeng City, Shandong Province
Item No.: 533
Project No.: i-46
Time of publication: 2008 (second batch)
Category: Folk Literature
Region: Shandong Province
Type: new item
Applicant: Wendeng City, Shandong Province
Protection unit: Wendeng district cultural center of Weihai City (Wendeng District intangible cultural heritage protection center of Weihai City)
The legend of bald tailed old Li
Applicant: Wendeng City, Shandong Province
The legend of bald tailed old Li is widely spread in Shandong, Northeast China, most coastal areas in the north and adjacent waters. It is said that a peasant woman gave birth to a green snake. Her husband was so frightened that he chopped off the snake's tail with a hoe. The green snake flew away in pain. Later, the snake returned to his hometown to worship his mother every year to protect the local weather, so the folk respected him as the dragon "bald tailed old Li".
The legend of bald tailed old Li involves astronomy, geography, farming, folk customs and other aspects. Bald tailed old Li is famous for his diligence, kindness, loyalty, filial piety, chivalry, punishing evil and promoting good. The idea of legend is rich in connotation, and its immigration plot and rich moral connotation have had a profound impact on the people in the area.
Protecting and inheriting the legend of bald tailed old Li is of great significance to maintaining the thoughts and feelings of people in different regions. At present, the number of inheritors of the legend of bald tailed old Li is decreasing year by year, which is in urgent need of attention.
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