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The 63-year-old uncle has insisted on lion dance for half a century Three generations of uncles and nephews in Xixiang, Bao'an, are all members of the lion dance troupe

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Shenzhen News Network, April 12, 2024 (Reporter Tong Xiaojin, Wei Ziqing, Nie Fanzhe, Han Xiang) On April 10, the annual "Xixiang Beidi March Three Temple Fair" is coming to an end. The scene was crowded and lively. Before the temple fair began, nearby residents gathered in front of the stage early to occupy a favorable "terrain" to watch the performance.

The 63-year-old uncle has insisted on lion dance for half a century Three generations of uncles and nephews in Xixiang, Bao'an, are all members of the lion dance troupe

Lion Dance Troupe Performance.

The 63-year-old uncle has insisted on lion dance for half a century Three generations of uncles and nephews in Xixiang, Bao'an, are all members of the lion dance troupe

The audience strokes the head of the awakening lion.

On the afternoon of April 10th, the performance was the "Lequn Community Yidetang Huang Liansheng Lion Dancing Troupe", several black lions were majestic, they sometimes moved and jumped on the high pile, sometimes struggling, patrolling and looking forward, showing the demeanor of the king. After the performance, the lion team also walked into the crowd and interacted with the citizens, who reached out to stroke the fluffy head of the awakening lion.

The 63-year-old uncle has insisted on lion dance for half a century Three generations of uncles and nephews in Xixiang, Bao'an, are all members of the lion dance troupe

Zheng Guangyou was interviewed by reporters.

Zheng Guangyou, the oldest member of the lion dance troupe, is 63 years old this year, and he looks energetic and healthy. Zheng Guangyou began learning lion dance at the age of 13 and has been practicing lion dance for more than 50 years. "I hope to pass on the traditional culture of lion dance. Zheng Guangyou said.

The 63-year-old uncle has insisted on lion dance for half a century Three generations of uncles and nephews in Xixiang, Bao'an, are all members of the lion dance troupe

Zheng Rongsheng was interviewed by reporters.

Zheng Rongsheng is Zheng Guangyou's nephew, and his uncle and uncle have successively devoted themselves to the cause of lion dance, a traditional culture. "I've been learning lion dance since I was a teenager under the tutelage of Huang Liansheng, and the whole village is very enthusiastic about learning lion dance. "The youngest member of our lion dance troupe is 6 years old, and the oldest member is 63 years old. ”

Zheng Rongsheng's son, who is 6 years old this year, has his son learn lion dance as well. "It's just that my children have to go to school, so I couldn't participate in the performance of the temple fair today. Zheng Rongsheng said.

Three generations of uncles, nephews, and nephews have persistently inherited and continued the traditional culture of "lion dancing" in the Lequn community of Xixiang, Bao'an. It is precisely because of their persistence that traditional customs and culture can be revitalized in the modern metropolis of Shenzhen. Source: Shenzhen News Network