2003.6.12
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On the fifteenth day of the first full moon of the lunar year, the twill, which begins every year by dividing the lower village into the north, is a seasonal custom and a folk game of this region. A few days before the fifteenth of lunar January, children gather straws to make their own houses and steal them from other places.
On the fifteenth of lunar January, the ritual for village guardian deity is held in Dangsan. This is to pray for the prevention of maritime accidents and the prosperity of the village by praying for a good harvest and a good harvest for a year in the semi-agricultural semi-fishing village. The trailblazes in Japanese colonial era are also completely gone.
However, the move to restore the trailblazers began shortly after liberation. The folk play, which was stopped by the efforts of Kim Chan-jung, a local cultural researcher living in this village, has been reproduced and is now inherited by the Preservation Society of Pioneer Grasshoppers, and is also presented to tourists during the cherry blossom festival.
The trailblazing is carried out in the order of Dangsanje, Eobulim, Pilseung Gochuk, Gossaum, Slicing, and Daljip burning. The rope used for the pioneer claw is made by hanging a four-strand rope that looks like an octopus' feet on one go. It's a number to fight hard before you scratch it and win according to the result. They fight with all their might to become a male team because they have a high chance of winning the game. When the arm and the male are determined, the two goes are connected with a latch to start the twisting. At this time, the women brought a pebble on the beach to beat the strings on their sides, and grabbed the stone wrapped in the skirt with the rope and then brushed it.
It is believed that if Amgo wins in the slips, it will become a good harvest and a good fish. When the twine is finished, they pledge harmony by burning the moon house regardless of the outcome.
He won the grand prize at the 25th Gyeongnam Provincial Folk Art Competition (1993.10.13), and in 1994, he also appeared as a representative of Gyeongsangnam-do at the National Folklore Competition.