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Nanjing non-legacy tourist routes
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Dear, the first day: first visit the World Cultural Heritage Ming Tombs Scenic Area, and then walk into the Nanjing Folk Museum (Ganfu) to experience the Qinhuai Lantern Festival on the spot; At noon, taste famous food in Muslim Green Willow Restaurant; In the afternoon, go to the Qinhuai Scenic Area of Confucius Temple, or stroll along the river, or stop by the river, and stroll the Nanjing City Wall between Zhonghua Gate Wengcheng and Dongmen Historical and Cultural District (Laomendong). In the evening, you can taste Qinhuai snacks and all kinds of delicious food, and go to the mustard garden to watch opera at night.

The next day: in the morning, order a cage of soup packets in Liu Changxing, a century-old shop, and drink a bowl of wonton or duck blood vermicelli soup; Visit Nanjing Museum; After that, I went to Nanjing Yunjin Museum to learn about the hand-weaving skills of Nanjing Yunjin wooden makeup flowers, a national intangible cultural heritage. In the afternoon, climb the Mufu Mountain (Mu Yan Scenic Area) and experience the brisk walking of Mufu Plate. From the commanding heights, you can see the sunset and sunset of the Yangtze River in the west. You can taste Beijing-Suzhou cuisine for dinner. I hope I can help you.

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Dear, the first day: first visit the World Cultural Heritage Ming Tombs Scenic Area, and then walk into the Nanjing Folk Museum (Ganfu) to experience the Qinhuai Lantern Festival on the spot; At noon, taste famous food in Muslim Green Willow Restaurant; In the afternoon, go to the Qinhuai Scenic Area of Confucius Temple, or stroll along the river, or stop by the river, and stroll the Nanjing City Wall between Zhonghua Gate Wengcheng and Dongmen Historical and Cultural District (Laomendong). In the evening, you can taste Qinhuai snacks and all kinds of delicious food, and go to the mustard garden to watch opera at night.

The next day: in the morning, order a cage of soup packets in Liu Changxing, a century-old shop, and drink a bowl of wonton or duck blood vermicelli soup; Visit Nanjing Museum; After that, I went to Nanjing Yunjin Museum to learn about the hand-weaving skills of Nanjing Yunjin wooden makeup flowers, a national intangible cultural heritage. In the afternoon, climb the Mufu Mountain (Mu Yan Scenic Area) and experience the brisk walking of Mufu Plate. From the commanding heights, you can see the sunset and sunset of the Yangtze River in the west. You can taste Beijing-Suzhou cuisine for dinner. I hope I can help you.

Examples of social functions of funeral rites and customs

As one of the most important nodes in life, people usually mark it with a series of behaviors, and the death ceremony is born. Death ceremony indicates the end of life, and compared with other forms of etiquette, its status is more special and its significance is more significant. Funeral ceremonies have experienced changes from ancient times to the Zhou Dynasty, so this paper chooses the unique perspective of funeral ceremonies in the Zhou Dynasty. This paper is divided into five chapters: 1. The first chapter traces back to the source, explores the causes of funeral customs from the perspective of primitive thinking, that is, ancient human ideology, and combs the various explicit and implicit influences of funeral customs on human society from the perspective of social functions of funeral customs; The second chapter combs the development and evolution of funeral customs from ancient times to Zhou Dynasty, which is mainly divided into four periods: Paleolithic Age, Neolithic Age, Xia and Shang Dynasties and Zhou Dynasty, and discusses some funeral characteristics and main funerals in each period; The third and fourth chapters are the core parts of the paper, focusing on the funeral customs of the Zhou Dynasty. The third chapter combs the specific process of funeral etiquette in Zhou Dynasty based on the three rites, and the fourth chapter discusses it from the perspective of funeral system in Zhou Dynasty, mainly including funeral law and funeral law. Finally, the article discusses the funeral custom in Yimeng area, and thinks that this funeral custom is influenced by the funeral custom.