Gangwon-do Intangible Cultural Property No.7 Yanggudolsanryeonggeori

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Gangwon-do Intangible Cultural Property No.7 Yanggudolsanryeonggeori +

Classification Intangible Cultural Property
Designated date 1999.7.31
location Yanggu-gun, Gangwon-do
Jigeonori is a folk game using jigae, which was a traditional vehicle of Korea. In rural and mountainous villages, where there were many mountains and no separate roads, forklifts were an essential means of transportation. In Yanggu, Gangwon-do, they played a game using snow crabs to forget the hardships and monotony of labor and to gain pleasure.

Yanggu Dolsanryeonggeori Nori includes a walk-by fight and a group bier. A fork fight is a game of climbing on two legs of a forklift, holding its head tightly, walking, hitting the opponent and knocking him down. The bier-play ties the pieces together to make a bier and carry it on, and sings the composed bier, pushing the bier of the opponent's bier. After a game, the losing team carries the winning team's losing streak.

In the bier game, there is a hoedaji nori, which is a playful play of the custom of ironing pits at funerals, singing hoedaji sounds and playing with a clapper's stick. What's interesting is that Gaegwacheonseon's moral message that a person who is unfaithful or unfriendly during the hoedaji play and who does not cooperate with the village affairs are chosen as Hoedaji characters and that the person's heart becomes better after playing.

Yanggu Dolsanryeong Gegi Nori is a unique mountain folk play made by combining traditional funeral rituals and earth crabs, and is only seen in mountains in Gangwon-do.

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