Jangsando Deul Song No.21, Intangible Cultural Property of Jeollanam-do

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Jangsando Deul Song No.21, Intangible Cultural Property of Jeollanam-do +

Classification Intangible Cultural Property
Designated date 1988.12.21
location Sinan-gun, Jeollanam-do
The wild song is a folk song sung during farming, and the wild song of Jangsan-do is a song sung by women in Jangsan-myeon, Sinan-gun.

Jangsan-do's wild song is a song that is exciting and exciting, even though it is a tough life for women and a song with deep sorrowful. Also, as it is an island, it is not mixed with other local folk songs, so it is native and has a feminine melody. The plot consists of a mochi-gi song sung by steaming rice paddies, a rice planting song sung by planting rice paddies, and a rice paddies song sung by rice paddies on their way back. It is not boring because it changes from late tunes to fast tunes such as Jungmori, Jungjungmori, and Jajinmori, and it is completely different from Jindo's wild songs and Namdo's labor songs on land.

Jangsando Deulsong is a folk song that contains the lives of the Korean people, and it is designated as an intangible cultural asset because it has unique rhythms and contents.

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