Multidisciplinary Analysis of Archaeological and Aesthetic Values in Heiyizhuang Original Ecological Folk Songs
Abstract
Heiyizhuang original ecological folk songs, as a unique cultural heritage in the Guangxi region, embody rich archaeological and aesthetic values. This paper employs an interdisciplinary approach, integrating perspectives from archaeology, ethnology, and cultural anthropology, to delve into the formation and evolution of these folk songs within specific natural and cultural contexts. Through a systematic analysis of their formal, melodic, imagery, and harmonious beauty, the study reveals their significant role in ancient social life and their relevance to modern cultural heritage. This research not only enriches the archaeological case studies of cultural interactions between the Mediterranean region and inland areas but also provides new insights into the uniqueness and irreplaceability of Heiyizhuang culture.