The Lusheng Festival is the most common and grandest traditional festival in the Miao area, and it is a festival in which the Lusheng Stomping Hall and the Lusheng Race are the main activities. The Lusheng Festival is generally named after the name of the slope meeting more (such as thirteen slopes, ancient dragon slopes). The time of Lusheng Festival varies from place to place due to the fact that some of them originate from the auspicious days of ancient rules and regulations, some from the celebration of harvest, and some from myths and legends. Generally before the festival to hold a ceremony, first by a village of respected old man presided over the ancestor sacrifice, at the same time, each family are in their own home to sacrifice their ancestors, followed by the village of the village of the village of the girl dressed in full dress, wearing silver flowers and silver ornaments, changes, lads and lusheng hands are each with a lusheng, from the four sides of the eight sides of the lusheng field to the village of the man young people are each surrounded by the circle, blowing the sheng and dancing, lasted for four or five days, the atmosphere It is a kind of mass cultural activity integrating song, dance and music!
The Lusheng Festival is a traditional festival of the Miao people in the Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture of Qiandongnan, Guizhou Province, and is held for a week on September 27th of the lunar calendar. Legend has it that Zhu Geliang taught the Miao people how to make lusheng pipes, so they also call them Kongming pipes. According to documents, as early as the Tang Dynasty, the southwest region is widely popular in playing the reed-sheng, reed-sheng festival has a long history. During the festival, men wearing pairs of lapel or right lapel shorts and pants, head wrapped in green cloth scarf, belt, holding a reed-sheng, lock na, copper drums, surging to the venue; girls wearing embroidered with various colors and patterns of dress, head wrapped in green handkerchiefs, waist embroidered colorful belts, wearing silver jewelry, talking and laughing to follow, people dance with the music of the reed-sheng.