The Lusheng dance of the Gunzhong Miao people is centered in Gunzhong Miao Village and is distributed in parts of the towns of Bakai, Leli, Pingyong, Tashi, and Xinghua in Rongjiang County, Guizhou. There are many types of Lusheng and tunes in the performance, with high-pitched and clear timbre, warm and cheerful male movements, and graceful and light female movements, which is unique among the Lusheng dances of the Miao people in Guizhou. The Lusheng dance of the Miao people in Shuicheng, also known as the "Jingji Dance", is a collective competitive dance performed when the Miao people gather together. It comes from the experience of the "old genealogy" of the Miao people in the national struggle and production life. The dance performed by the Lusheng players of the Xiaohua Miao branch in Nankai Township, Shuicheng County is the most representative. Lusheng dance is a traditional folk dance performed by the Miao people during ancestor worship, festivals, and festive activities. It originated from the ritual dance of praying for a good harvest before sowing in ancient times, thanking the gods for the gifts and worshiping ancestors after the harvest, and is widely popular in the Miao area. Among them, the Lusheng dance of the Miao people in Guizhou is mainly distributed in Leishan, Guanling, Rongjiang, Shuicheng and other places. The atmosphere of Lusheng dance is warm and cheerful. It has become a spontaneous dance performed by the Miao people during the off-season after rice harvest and before spring sowing next year and during festive occasions. The music and steps of Lusheng dance are similar in different places. Lusheng dance music can be divided into ritual music, narrative music, march, song and dance music according to the content. Lusheng dance has several forms: playing Lusheng dance with accompaniment, playing Lusheng dance with leading music and playing Lusheng dance by oneself. In the two forms of playing Lusheng dance with accompaniment and playing Lusheng dance with leading music, there can be 7, 9, 11 or more people playing Lusheng. The Lusheng player does not dance or dances slightly on the spot. The surrounding men and women dance around him in layers, which is a spectacular scene. The movements of Lusheng dance can be summarized as walking, moving, crossing, turning, standing, kicking, leaving, hooking and flipping. These movements are solemn and solemn, lively and compact, bright and free, or light and agile, reflecting the diverse life and cultural forms of the Miao people. At present, this unique form of national folk dance is facing the dilemma of lack of successors and is on the verge of being lost, and is in urgent need of rescue and protection.