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gaoyili:watermelon [2025/06/13 06:01] appledoggaoyili:watermelon [2025/06/13 06:04] (current) – [When can we see it?] watermelon
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-| The Chinese name for drum  +| The Chinese name for drum formation is車鼓陣Chē gǔ zhèn(Also known as 車鼓弄chē gǔ nong、弄車鼓 nòng chē gǔ、車鼓戲chē gǔ xì). Cheguzhen is a traditional Taiwanese song and dance performance form, which originated from the flower drum in mainland China. After development in southern Fujian and Taiwan, it combined with local music and performance methods to form a unique song and dance drama. The word "Che" in Chegu means "flip" or "play" in southern Fujian, so it is also called "Chegunong" or "playing Chegu". | {{ :gaoyili:img_20250606_134223.jpg?nolink&200|}} |
-formation is車鼓陣Chē gǔ zhèn(Also known as 車鼓弄chē gǔ nong、弄車鼓 nòng chē gǔ、車鼓戲chē gǔ xì). Cheguzhen is a traditional Taiwanese song and dance performance form, which originated from the flower drum in mainland China. After development in southern Fujian and Taiwan, it combined with local music and performance methods to form a unique song and dance drama. The word "Che" in Chegu means "flip" or "play" in southern Fujian, so it is also called "Chegunong" or "playing Chegu". | {{ :gaoyili:img_20250606_134223.jpg?nolink&200|}} |+
  
 == What is a drum formation? == What is a drum formation?
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 == When can we see it? == When can we see it?
-|+* At temple fairs 
 +* festivals to welcome gods 
 +* celebrations during the farming off-season\\ 
  
-* temple fairs +Temple fairs are a common place to see the drum-carrying formation, especially during festivals in the third, seventh, and ninth months of the lunar calendar. You can also see the drum-carrying formation at some funerals. | {{ :gaoyili:車鼓陣1.jpg?nolink&200|}} |
-*  festivals to welcome gods  +
-* celebrations during the farming off-season  +
- Temple fairs are a common place to see the drum-carrying formation, especially during festivals in the third, seventh, and ninth months of the lunar calendar. You can also see the drum-carrying formation at some funerals.|{{ :gaoyili:車鼓陣1.jpg?nolink&200|}}|+
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