The Lis reside on the Hainan Island of the
south of China. It derived from one branch of the Baiyue ethnic minority in
ancient times. The Lis have their own language. Due to the constant
communication with the Hans, many of them can speak Chinese. They used to
worship the ancestors and the nature. Nowadays, some of them believe in
Christianity. The Lis are mainly engaged in agriculture. They also take up
handicraft and livestock breeding as well as business.
The festivals of the Lis include the Spring
Festival, Niuzai Festival, March Third Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Junpo
Festival and Ancestor Worship Festival. Many festivals are similar to those of
the Hans.
Spring
Festival
It is basically similar to that of the Hans.
Prior to the Spring Festival, every family will prepare the family reunion
dinner, brew the New Year wine, and make the Dengye (a kind of rice
cake).
The Dengye can be preserved for a period, so
that they become tough to the extent that can be cut into slices, then fried or
baked. In the dusk of the eve, people begin to worship ancestors, have the
family reunion dinner and drink the New Year wine.
The first lunar month is termed in Li
language Nianyue, which is the free month for the celebration of the New Year.
It is the custom of the Yis to celebrate the New Year at home instead of in
alien lands.
Even when it is already on the eve of the
festival, people have to return home and have family reunion dinner. In the
early morning of the 1st day of the festival, people will attach red
symbols on bullpen, pigpen, barn and fruiters, which stand for the private
property. They will place a coin and a piece of rice cake on the riverbank or on
the well to worship the River God; otherwise, it is not allowed to fetch water.
On the 1st day of the festival, family members stay at home. No
beating or scolding is permitted, no dirty words are allowed, but only the lucky
terms are welcome. From the 2nd to 4th day of the New
Year, people pay New Year calls on each other, toast and sing in antiphonal
style, go hunting in the mountain, catch shrimps in the river and hold various
festal entertainments of folk feature.
The 15th day of the first month
of the lunar calendar (the Lantern's Festival) is the Small Spring Festival of
the Yis. In the evening, people slay chooks for dinner. All family members
gather together and discuss farming plan and family affaires in the New
Year.
Dragon Boat Festival
To bathe in Dragon water might be a custom,
which is of the local feature. Perhaps, the local people don't know who Qu Yuan
was at all, but they take him as the powerful Dragon God; hence, they believe
that the Dragon God, healthy and free from sores, will safeguard the baby, once
taken a bath. In the very morning, the adults will collect various flowers,
especially wild pineapple flowers. At 12:00 am, they steep petals into spring
and bathe the baby. People live at the seashore will bathe their children in the
seawater near the seashore. The difference is that they put petals on the sea.
On this day, Hakkas in Danzhou take a bath of herbal medicines. The herbs used
normally have the function of removing heat and inflammation and diminishing
coldness.
Junpo Festival
It is the festival to worship the god. It
prevails in Qiandui, Pocun Village, Chengpo, Zhenzheng, Hongxing and Hongmao in
the Qiongzhong Yi and Miao Autonomous County in Hainan Province.
On the occasion, people dress up.
They slaughter swine, chooks, call back their married daughters and have festal
family dinner with relatives. After the reunion dinner, the majority of people
gather on the ground. They beat gongs and drums and enjoy themselves as possible
as they like.
When the entertainments begin, people will kowtow to
the statues of their believed gods and carry out the demonstration in every
village, and then walk around the ground three times. When finished, they carry
them back to the temples. Then, people come to worship in the temples with
cooked chicken, meat, wine, yuanbao (shoe-shaped gold or silver ingots),
incenses and candles to pray for safety and health of human and livestock.
During the festival, the Hainan opera is played by a famous opera team. The
peddlers set booths to sell goods; peasants set to sell local specialties; some
even set up casinos. It is said that because of costly waste and negative effect
on the production, this form of celebration has been abandoned by the government
counsel. In addition, in Xinbo Town of Qiongshan County in Hainan Province,
there is the celebration for the Junpo Festival every year, which lasts four
days. It is to memorize the folk hero, Mrs. Xian.
Ox Festival
The Yis consider the ox a symbol of
fortune and luck. Households set a Treasure Pot of Ox Soul at home and in the
temple of Ox God in the village. On the Ox Day of the seventh month of each Li's
calendar year, people hold the rite to call on the ox soul. On the festival day,
the byres are to be restored and wine is offered to the ox to build up its health.
In the evening, people start beating gongs and drums; they perform the dance to
call on the ox soul, which blesses every family for abundant ox and fortune.
Every time on the Ox Day, ox slaughtering is prohibited.
Paddy Festival
The Lis consider that the paddy has soul and
that the harvest depends on the paddy soul. Every year, on the Dragon day of the
late paddy harvest, people will gather in the village and set the feast for the
ritual. They beat gongs and drums all night, and perform the dance to call back
the paddy soul, blessing for the bumper harvest in the coming year.
March Third Festival
Among their festivals, the most famous is
the March Third Festival, which is celebrated to worship the ancestors and to
ask for blessing for the harvest of crops, hunting.
On the festival, the men and women, old and
young from Lis' villages, carrying Zongzi (dumpling made of glutinous rice
wrapped in bamboo or reed leaves) and cakes, gather from far and near in the
Yanwo Mountain. In the daytime, boys catch fish; girls cook and bake fish. Then,
they bring the offerings in front of the cave to worship the ancestors. Girls
dress on seven colored clothes and wear bracelets of various styles; boys tie
red bands on waist and take patterned parasols. They start festal entertainments
such as singing in antiphonal style, wrestling, push-and-pull, shooting,
swinging, which last overnight. The festal scene is full of animation and lucky
atmosphere.
The March Third Festival is the traditional
festival of the Lis in the Hainan Island, south of China. It takes place on
March 3 of each lunar calendar year. It lasts one day. It is said that long ago,
there was a severe drought in Qizhi Mountain. People suffered a lot.
One day, in the morning, Yayin, a young man
told the villagers that he dreamed about a lark. In order to get rid of the
disaster, one person ought to climb to the crest of the Five Finger Mountain,
and blow nose flute to trap the lark. Yayin volunteered to do so. He blew his
flute on the peak and kept on for three days and nights. There was a lark flying
from the dingle. Yayin hurried to catch it. He pursued it and tramped over a
mountain. Finally he found that the lark became a pretty girl of Li, who
promised to help the people and free them from the disaster.
After freeing the people from the disaster,
the Li master was ruffled, who sent his people to capture the Lark Girl. At this
moment, Yayin showed up. The couple hid themselves in a cave. The master ordered
to set fire to the cave. But at this critical moment, black clouds covered the
sky and it thundered. The mountain burst apart and the master and his people
died.
Yayin and the lark girl became a pair of
birds, flying into the sky. People came to see them off and felt so excited that
they danced and sang. They wished them a happy life. This day was March 3,
which, since then, became the traditional festival of the Lis.
The preparation has to be made half a month
in advance as to celebrate the March Third Festival. Men go to mountains to
hunt, and preserve all that they get. Women pound rice at home, and make Zongba
cake for the worship. Young men and girls make pretty costumes and gifts for
their future lovers. The quarry and Zongba cakes are taken as the offerings to
worship the ancestors in the front hall. If no game is hunted, chicken will be
the replacement. The worship is presided over by an elder of the
clan.
On the festival day, the local Lis will hold
the entertainment to pray for a good harvest and hunting. At the meantime, this
day also provides a chance for the girls and young men to get to know each other
and date. On the morning, girls put on their pretty skirts and unlaced black
blouses, carry bamboo baskets and gather in the Five Finger Mountain.
Prior to the festival, young men hunt in the
forest with guns and bows. They will get back to the village on the festival,
talk about their experience of hunting and describe how they are brave to try to
get girls' favor.
During the festival, Bamboo Pole Leaping
will be held. The participators are mostly young men and girls. They stand at
two sides, four persons each group. They put the bamboo poles into four parallel
lines and dance to the music, and the beating of gongs and drums. The holders of
the poles will open and close the poles in accordance with the rhythm of the
music. The dancers deftly dance and leap along with the opening and closing
times of the poles.
In the evening, young men and girls sit
around the camp fires, performing the Firewood Cutting Dance, Hunting Dance and
Rice Pounding Dance, which reflect scene where the Yis cut firewood, pestle the
rice and hunt.
Many people find their lovers on the
festival. Hence, the young people of the Lis fix March 3 as the date of love,
which symbolizes that their love will be as graceful as the
spring.