cup of ox-horn wine and a thousand households singing Lusheng songs. When you enter the Miao village of Changlinggang in Wuding County, the hospitable Miao people serve you mellow ox-horn wine and dance the graceful Lusheng dance. The rough and unrestrained dance posture, varied acting skills, clean and neat steps, fierce and fast rotation and excellent footwork will make you intoxicated. The Lusheng dance of the Miao people in Changlinggang is not only beautiful, but also has great significance for the excavation, sorting and research of the reproduction, migration, conquest and history of the "Hua Miao" ethnic group. In 2014, it was successfully applied for as a county-level intangible cultural heritage project. The Miao Lusheng dance has a long history and a broad mass base. It is highly artistic and ornamental, has distinct local characteristics, and a strong ethnic style. It reflects the cultural art passed down from generation to generation by the Miao people. It is a living fossil for studying Miao culture. In addition to the traditional movements of dragonfly skimming the water, galloping horses, beating the field, and rolling on the ground, Lusheng dance has also created unique movements such as "two people standing", "three people standing", "stacking monks", and "double flying swallows". It has integrated performance movements such as acrobatics and Peking opera, and created difficult movements such as side flips, front and back flips, and standing with two people standing with empty waist and abdomen. No matter how the performance movements change, the performers must hold the Lusheng and blow the Lusheng in their mouths, keep the Lusheng in their mouths, and the music continues. The Lusheng and the dance are relatively matched and coordinated from beginning to end. The Lusheng is composed of a Sheng bucket, a Sheng pipe, a reed, and a resonance pipe. The Sheng bucket, also known as the air box, is mostly made of fir, pine, or phoenix wood, with fir being the best. The reed is mostly made of brass, and can also be made of brass, but the pronunciation is not as crisp and loud as that of brass. The resonance tube is a piece of bamboo tube that is put on the upper end of the sheng tube. It can significantly increase the volume. It is mostly made of bamboo. The sound varies according to the pitch. Take C, CL, and C2 as an example. When playing, the sheng tube is placed vertically, and the lower part of the sheng bowl is held with both hands. The thumb, index finger, and middle finger press the left and right rows of sheng tube sound holes respectively. The mouthpiece is placed in the mouth, and both blowing and inhaling can make sounds. It can be played while standing, sitting, walking, and jumping, and the forms are lively and varied. The reed pipe dance of the Miao nationality in Changlinggang is primitive, simple and majestic. The content of the dance is not only a complete hymn to the ancestors and forefathers, but also a memoir of the national history. It has a high artistic value for studying the history, battles, folk customs, folk customs, religious beliefs, costumes, and music of the Miao tribe. Zhang Jianhong