The water transport of Tuojiang River has always been prosperous. The boatman culture is broad and profound. Wufengxi, a thousand-year-old town, is located on the bank of the upper reaches of the thousand-mile Tuojiang River. There are many ancient ferry docks in the area, and the cultural heritage of the water docks is rich and profound. In particular, the Tuojiang boatman's song, which has been passed down for thousands of years, with its majestic momentum, deep rhythm, magical effects, and rich connotations, fully demonstrates the magic of the surging Tuojiang River, the prosperity of the water transport industry, the thrilling beaching and the hardships of the boatmen who have to climb with their feet and hands. The characteristics of the Tuojiang boatman's song: commanding the boatman, encouraging and refreshing; rough tones, moving rhythms; thousands of contents, narrating the past and talking about the present; various types, each with its own ability. Types of Tuojiang boatman's song: 1. Dahe boatman's song. The prelude to the beaching is intended to gather the spirit of the boatman. 2. Inverted board boatman's song. The beaching begins to inspire the spirit. 3. Counting board boatman's song. During the beaching, the boatmen and the boat captains use the boatmen's voices to unify their steps and become energetic. 4. The boatmen's ... Tuojiang Haozi covers many factors such as the society, economy, nature, and people in the Tuojiang River Basin. It can be said that it is a concentrated form of the humanities and nature of the Tuojiang River Basin. Studying it is an effective way to explore the historical changes, social changes, folk customs, etc. in the Tuojiang River Basin. The Tuojiang Haozi, with its majestic or gentle melodies, and its rough or lyrical singing, is a rare treasure of folk music that can be heard everywhere in the Tuojiang River. Therefore, rescuing and excavating Tuojiang Haozi is an act of great merit. Information source: Chengdu Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center Information source: Chengdu Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center