The famous Miao long drum dance is an artistic expression of the Miao (Haiban) compatriots living in Yunwu Mountain celebrating the harvest, peace, blessing and wealth, and cheering for victory. It aims to achieve a group carnival life and artistic effect. During the performance, the Miao family's homemade bronze trumpet about 2 meters long and weighing about 10 kilograms is played as a guide, and then the wooden cowhide long drum weighing about 100 kilograms is hit hard. The Miao boys blow the reed pipes in their hands around the performance venue. In an instant, the Miao girls in festive costumes are like a group of birds leaving their nests, cheering and rushing to the center of the venue, hand in hand, shoulder to shoulder, and dancing with stepping dance steps. In the performance of the Miao Lusheng long drum, each performance requires enough waist and foot strength. In the extremely standardized dance step series, the focus is on the release and harmony of group power. The whole performance was simple, generous and powerful, with exciting drum beats, round trumpet sounds, melodious reed pipes and unrestrained dance postures, which could be described as a rushing river. Experts and scholars in the humanities, history and art circles praised it as a western vigorous dance in Yunwu Mountain, a living fossil that embodies "carnival" in the treasure house of Chinese dance art. Yunwu Miao Long Drum Dance participated in the amateur art performance of Guizhou Province in 1990, participated in the opening ceremony of the Southwest Art Festival in China in 1991, and was invited to Beijing in 1993 to perform at the Capital Workers' Stadium, adding glory to Guiting County.