Language and Character:
The
She language belongs to the Miao-Yao group of the Sino-Tibetan
phylum and is similar to the Hakka language, one of the seven
dialects in China. Because they do not have their own written
language, they choose to write in Chinese.
Belief:
The She people believe in the power of ancestors and totems. The
legend of their original ancestor, Pan Hu is painted onto a piece
of cloth and passed onto each generation. The cloth is referred
to as Zutu or Pictures of Ancestors. Each time, ancestors are
worshipped, pictures are hung on the memorial temple as totem.
Also regarded as a totem, each family has a crabstick, on which
a dragon's head is carved on the top end.
Economy:
As early as the 7th century, the She people settled in Fujian, Guangdong
and Jiangxi. At that time, they survived primarily through agriculture
and hunting. Now their main staples include: rice, corn, beans,
and potatoes. These areas are also abundant in tea, mushrooms and
precious medicinal herbs. The She enjoy their tea and yellow wine
brewed with rice and wheat.
Arts and Crafts:
The She people enjoy singing and most sing impromptu. It is said
that, during the wedding ceremony, the bridegroom will only receive
each dish and dishware by singing. For example, if he needs a
pair of chopsticks, he must sing the Song of Chopstick.
Women of She ethnic minority are quite adept at embroidery and weaving. Their handicrafts, waistbands and handkerchiefs are as delicate as beautiful. Now these are produced as exports. The men take pride in their martial arts, which has been popular for hundreds of years.
Clothes:
The She men and children dress similar to the Han people but the
women are much more distinctive. They wear short black shirts with
flowery laceworks and lines. The Phoenix set which serves as the
wedding dress of She women, is extremely beautiful.
Festivals:
Besides the traditional festivals (Spring Festival, Mid Autumn Festival,
Chongyang Festival), they also have three special days to worship
ancestors and spirits on the fifteenth day of the second, seventh
and eighth lunar months. Sumptuous dinners with meat, wine and Ciba
(a cake made of glutinous rice) are prepared.
The She people are warm, polite, and intelligent. Once one have the chance to the beautiful Lijiang, do not forget to visit them.