The Maonans mostly reside in the mountainous
regions in the south of China. They have their own language, but do not have
letters. Now Chinese is used as the language of communication. Most of them
believe in Taoism and worship the multi-deities.
The festivals of the Maonans include
the Temple Festival in May of the lunar calendar, the Ancestor Worship Festival
on the Tomb-Sweeping Day and the Bird Freeing Activity on the Lantern
Festival.
There are two obvious features of Maonan
festivals, that is, they worship their ancestors, and hold the antiphonal
singing party.
Fenlong Festival
The Maonans in the Huanjiang Maonan
Autonomous County in Guangxi hold a traditional festival around the Summer
Solstice of each year -- the Fenlong Festival, also called as the Temple
Festival. It takes place in May of the lunar calendar each year. It is said that
the dragon in the Heaven will supply water during this season to facilitate
farmers' plowing so as to have a bumper harvest. The name came from the day when
the dragon supplied water.
During the festival, no matter men and
women, young and old, they dress themselves up. The young daughter-in-laws will
go back to their parents' home for family reunion. They collect flowers and
maple leaves to cook five-color sticky rice and worship the Supernatural Farmer
in the field with sticky rice and meat hoping for a good weather and a bumper
harvest.
People also wrap the five-color rice and
meat with a sort of large fan-shaped leave and visit friends and relatives for
the festal celebration.
The Fenlong Festival is also the day when
young men and girls gather and date. The contents of the entertainment include
antiphonal singing, etc. But nowadays, besides the worship to the ancestors and
antiphonal singing, they also organize the contests of entertainments and
sports.
Bird Freeing Festival
Among the festal customs of the Maonans, the
most characteristic and interesting is the Bird Freeing Festival on the
15th of the first month of the lunar year.
Legend has it that in the past, there was
once an old rabbi in the Maonan village, who had only a pretty girl. She was
good at making various birds with bamboo strips and calamus leaves, and people
named her Bird Girl. She fell in love with a young man and was ready for
marriage on the 1st day of the New Year. The rabbi wanted to test the
skills of the future son-in-law. He asked the young man to go to the mountain
and complete the seeding in the entire field before the dust. As instructed by
the rabbi, he should have planted the seeds of millet, but in his haste, he
mistakenly planted the seeds of sticky rice. The old rabbi ordered him to
collect all the seeds he had planted. This posed a dilemma for the boy. Aware of
the trouble, the girl asked her fianc¨¦ to go home and get the bamboo basket,
which they two made before. The girl blew to various birds and murmured to the
young man. He took the birds to the mountain, which helped him collect all seeds
of sticky rice very soon. Since then, the Bird Freeing became a festal
custom.
Near the advent of the Spring Festival,
every family has collected calamus leaves in advance. On the eve, people make
various birds with calamus leaves. In the hollow paunch of the various birds,
fresh sticky rice, bean rice and sesames are to be filled and cooked or steamed.
Afterward, people tie them on the long sugar cane, and hang it in front of the
joss sticks in the front hall. The birds include partridge, pheasant, swallow,
cormorant and thrush, etc. On this very day, one bird will be given to each of
the children to satisfy their craving for delicious food. The married
daughter-in-laws, who have given birth to a child, have to go back home to get
the birds to wish the children will grow like birds. In front of the joss
sticks, the offering, red rice and fruits are offered to pray for the happiness
and abundance in grains.
On the 15th of the first lunar
month, people take down the birds and cook them, which will be taken as dinner
on the evening. This means to free the birds. While freeing the birds, they
won't forget to review the legend.
Squash Festival
The Squash Festival of the Maonans takes
place on September 9 of the lunar calendar, i.e. the very day of the Double
Ninth Festival. On the festival day, every family will fill the house floor with
squashes in various shapes, which will be selected one by one. The young people
drop around and choose the King-Sized Squash through appraisal. The assessment
concerns both the appearance and seeds. After people reach an agreement on the
comment, a strong man will cut the squash and take out the flesh and preserve
the seeds for the planting of the next year. Afterward, people cut it into
pieces, put them into a pot and stew till they are well cooked. The first bowl
of squash is to set in front of the worship hall to sacrifice the Squash King,
then, people dine together.
Dragon Boat Festival
The Maonans also celebrate the Dragon Boat
Festival, but in a different way from the Hans. It is called Drug Festival by
people. While celebrating the Drug Festival, their custom is to collect argy
wormwood, calamus, ginger, vine and decoct them to extract medicinal ingredients
or pestle the drug and use them as fitting of the sticky rice cakes, which have
the effect of detoxification.