Rural fairs, also known as fairs and fairs, are an organizational form for villagers to trade commodities regularly, and they are definitely one of the most lively days in rural areas.
Of course, the most interesting country parties are still on holidays. At that time, I was lucky enough to see hard-core interesting performances such as lion dance and iron dragon fight, which really attracted me when I was a child.
If you want to catch up with the city market, you need to know the time. The time is as follows:
In Bai Bao, on the 25th day of the first month, the market time of each village is: Zhaizi, Lunar 1 7, Shunmin Village, Lunar 1 5, tangcun Lunar 1 6, Songjia Dajuying, Shijing, Pangcun, Lunar 2, 7 Langcun and Lunar 3, 8.
History of large-scale collection in rural areas
The earliest large-scale collection in rural areas originated from barter activities in the Stone Age thousands of years ago. At that time, people mainly lived by hunting and gathering. Due to climate and environmental reasons, the specialties of each region are different, and the ancients sought diversified products. I learned to exchange the products I need with each other through barter.
For example, people living by the water can catch some fish, so they can exchange rice, wheat, pottery and other products with people living in the plains, or exchange some warm skins with people living in the mountains to improve their quality of life.
When human beings develop to a certain scale and the social division of labor becomes clearer, the demand for this barter exchange becomes more urgent and frequent. Therefore, the social managers at that time formulated the place, market and currency of trading.