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The Necessity of Manchu Cultural Inheritance
Manchu culture is rich and colorful, and it is open and eclectic in the historical process of its formation and development. Manchu is a fishing and hunting nation with a long history. It is speculated that the history of Manchu can be traced back to the period of Sushen Liuxin culture and Chaachong culture 700,000 years ago. Sushen, Lou, Buji, Bohai and Nvzhen are the ancestors of modern Manchu.

Manchu people like stick grilles. Cut out all kinds of birds and animals flowers with all kinds of colored paper and stick them on the window, which is lifelike and full of vitality. There is also a kind of paper-cutting art, that is, hanging notes or hanging money.

Manchu folk crafts, or "nail thread", are mainly popular in rural areas in Northeast China. It is made of self-made fabrics and cotton thread, with black and white as the main tone and occasionally other colors. Decorative patterns are mainly auspicious patterns, such as Liu Kai, jade, gourd dish length, Fushou Changchun, Babao and so on. Often embroidered on pillowcases, wallets, curtains and cushions.

Manchu folk songs are rich in content. Compared with Han folk songs, they are more about fishing and hunting, grazing, the Eight Banners' expedition and missing their loved ones. Its lyrics are popular and lively, and its melody is concise and concise.