Jeollanam-do Intangible Cultural Property No.20 Excellent Young Women and Women's Farm Song

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Jeollanam-do Intangible Cultural Property No.20 Excellent Young Women and Women's Farm Song +

Classification 1987.08.25
Designated date 1987.8.25
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Nongyo is a song that is sung to forget fatigue and improve efficiency while working on rice paddies and fields, also known as wild songs or farming sounds. As one of the folk songs, the song may be sung individually or collectively and may vary depending on the region.

Woo Soo-young's Women's Farm Song is a folk song sung by women while farming. The story consists of a field-matching song, a barley threshing song, a bangataryeong, a dongdungtaryeong, a street nook, and a afterpuri.

A field hawk is a song that is sung when a field is being dug, a barley threshing is sung when a barley threshing is done, while a bangataryeong is sung when a person is resting while working. Gilkkkungi is a song that is sung on the way home from work, and after work is a song that is sung while playing.

Woo Soo-young and her daughter's song is a labor song and contains the joys and sorrows of life.

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