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Shengzhou National Intangible Cultural Heritage Project
The national intangible cultural heritage project in Shengzhou is bamboo weaving.

Bamboo weaving in Shengzhou began in the Warring States period more than 2,000 years ago. In the Han and Jin Dynasties, the weaving level in the Ming and Qing Dynasties was further improved, and bamboo weaving has become a daily necessity for the people. On May 20, 2006, Shengzhou bamboo weaving was approved by People's Republic of China (PRC) and the State Council to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list, with the project number VII-5 1.

A bamboo woven product in Shengzhou is famous for its exquisite weaving, complex technology and rich colors. Its knitting methods are heavy and varied. Thin enough to weave 65,438+050 filaments in an area of 65,438+0 inches square, as delicate as a wing. Make full use of the elasticity of bamboo, weave skillfully, be bold and unconstrained, and make simple work.

Study on the History and Culture of Shengzhou City

1, the origin of place names

Shengzhou city is surrounded by xiufeng, with four mountains as the meaning of prosperity; In the third year of Xuanhe in the Northern Song Dynasty (1 12 1), it was changed to Shengzhou for the second time and named after Shengshan.

2. dialect

Shengzhou dialect belongs to Shaolin small piece of Taihu Lake in Wu dialect. Shengzhou is located in the east-central part of Zhejiang Province, adjacent to the Wu dialect area in the south of Zhejiang Province. It has been an important traffic area on the Hangzhou-Wenzhou line for a long time, and with the wide spread of stage language (based on Shengzhou dialect), Shengzhou dialect has a great influence in the province.

1964 Zhejiang people's broadcasting station offers rural dialect programs, that is, Shengzhou dialect is used as the broadcasting language. Shengzhou dialect is also the basis of Cantonese opera and rhyme. Shengzhou dialect can be roughly divided into six dialect communities: Chengguan Town, Chongren, Ganlin, Changle, Huang Ze and Sanjie.