"Hundred Birds Clothing" is a folk story circulating in Zhuang area. It tells the story that Ai Yi, the wife of poor farmer Guka, was robbed by the toast. According to her instructions, Guka made bows and arrows, killed hundreds of birds, and made holy garments out of feathers. They met in the state capital for a hundred days. Guka went through all kinds of hardships, made a bird coat and arrived at the state capital on time.
Guka made a toast by offering clothes, and both husband and wife returned to their hometown. This story profoundly reflects the strong will of the Zhuang people to fight for freedom. In 2007, the folk story "Hundred Birds Clothing" was included in the first batch of intangible cultural heritage list in Guangxi.
Hundred Birds Clothing, a representative work of Zhuang cultural heritage, 1955. Wei Qilin, a famous Zhuang writer (from Wencun, Yizi Town, Hengxian County) wrote a narrative poem "Hundred Birds' Clothing" based on local stories. The appearance of this excellent narrative poem has made the inheritance of the story of "Hundred Birds Clothing" enter an unprecedented period of prosperity.
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According to Miao folklore, the fierce king specializes in killing birds and likes to eat bird meat. One day, a young man saved an injured canary. Under the careful care of the young man, the bird recovered and became a beautiful and lovely Miao girl. When the king asked the farmers to pay the birds, the girl magically conjured up many birds and played tricks on the king, courtiers and soldiers.
And made young people beat the king in archery and horseback riding. Finally, the king became angry from embarrassment and asked the little girl to make a bird coat and kill them. Birds' clothes became countless birds, chasing the king. The king finally fell into the rapids and was punished as he deserved.