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China’s Miao people believe human life symbolised by trees, depicting birth, hardship, death

Particular vegetation plays central role in lives of a 10-million-strong ethnic group; people who secretly fell them are penalised by community

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The Miao people of China revere trees, believing that humans are akin to the vegetation and vice versa. Photo: Zhihu
Fran Luin Beijing

China’s Miao ethnic group reveres trees, believing that they symbolise the life of humans; they also worship vegetation at important stages of life.

The Miao people, whose population numbers over 10 million, inhabit central and southern China’s Guizhou, Yunnan, Guangxi provinces, and have a traditional Flower-Jump Festival every year.

At this time, people gather around a 10-metre-tall flower tree made by the revered elderly in the village with evergreen tree branches, and dance around it on every sixth day of the first lunar month.

Trees play a central role in the lives of China’s Miao people. Photo: Zhihu
Trees play a central role in the lives of China’s Miao people. Photo: Zhihu

The Miao people believe that the maple tree is the origin of their life. They believe that such a tree bred the butterfly mother, who gave birth to 12 life eggs, and a human was born in one of the eggs.

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When they build new villages, they would first plant a maple tree. If the tree does not like the place, they would seek another spot.

In some villages, people celebrate the life of their mother tree once a year.

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They worship sacrifices and burn joss paper, asking for another year’s protection from the tree, before snapping some branches to take home.

People from the Miao ethnic minority perform a traditional ritual as villagers look on. Photo: Zhihu
People from the Miao ethnic minority perform a traditional ritual as villagers look on. Photo: Zhihu
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