The Daurs have a rich repertory of folk dances which they love to perform
during festivals. Women participate in group singing and most women own
a musical instrument called a "mukulian." Men play a similar
instrument, but the women are the most accomplished players.
Daur folk literature is mostly based on observations of nature, but
it also contains a wealth of legends and fables. One of their most popular
stories is called "The Young Stalwart and Dai Fu." It tells
of the struggles of the Daurs against national oppression and their feudal
rulers in the latter part of the 19th century. Also famous among the Daurs
are stories by Ahlabudan, a Qing Dynasty author, such as "Fringed
Iris Pouch," "Song of the Four Seasons" and "Song
of Refraining from Drinking." Also well known are tales adapted from
classical Chinese novels. The best-read contemporary works are those by
a Daur writer named Qin Tongpu, such as "A Farmer's Song," "Song
of the Fishermen" and "Song of the Lumbermen." The Daurs
have a love for poetry, which they compose in several unique verse forms.
Their long winter evenings are also enlivened by oral literature, riddles
and proverbs, as well as handicrafts such as toy making, embroidery and
paper cuts.
The dead are buried in graveyards arranged according to family lineage.
Buried along with the deceased are ornaments, tobacco pipes, cooking utensils,
and sometimes slaughtered horses.
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