Spring Festival entertainment activities in Yongning County, Guangxi and other places. The body of the ox is woven with bamboo strips, and the cover is made of black or gray cloth. The head and horns are made of cotton paper, and the middle eye is painted. Two people, one head and one tail, get into the cloth cover, singing and dancing. One person wraps a towel around his head and follows behind with a plow frame in his hand, pretending to plow the field. Others carry lanterns, beat gongs and drums, or lead the singing of the Spring Ox Song. Every time they arrive in a village, they first perform in front of the land temple, which is called "tiger enters the village to throw land". Then they go door to door to wish people a long life and a good harvest. In some areas of western Guangxi, the activities of dancing chickens and dancing spring oxen, which have been passed down from generation to generation, add to the festive atmosphere of the Spring Festival. The young people dancing chickens carry two fighting cocks made of wood and papaya, beat gongs and go to each household in the village to wish them a happy new year. The chicken dance song is auspicious and humorous, making the host family smile. Give red envelopes to the chicken dancers who wish them a happy new year, and pluck a few chicken feathers from the "fighting cocks" and insert them on their own chicken coops to pray for the prosperity of livestock. Dancing the Spring Ox is even more interesting. The "Spring Ox" is cleverly woven with bamboo pieces, with cotton paper pasted on the head and horns, and painted with cow eyes, and a piece of black or gray cloth on the body. The cow dancers beat gongs and drums in the village. Two people crawl into the bottom of the cloth, one supports the head of the cow in front, and the other bends over and arches his back to shake the tail, followed by a man holding a plow frame. In addition, there are people beating gongs and drums, and leading the singing of the Spring Ox Song. Wherever they go, there are singing and laughter. After the dance, they go from the upper village to the lower village, from the first day of the new year to the Lantern Festival. The people dancing the Spring Ox bring festive joy to the farmers, and at the same time, they also place their wishes on the farmers' harvest and peace.