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What level does Miao Lusheng belong to?

Miao Lusheng culture is the first batch of provincial intangible cultural heritage in Guizhou Province, and the declared area is Leishan County.

On February 29th, 2005, the People's Government of Guizhou Province issued the Notice of the Provincial People's Government on Publishing the First List of Provincial Intangible Cultural Heritage Representatives (Qian Fu Fa [2005] No.27), and Miao Lusheng culture was included in the first list of provincial intangible cultural heritage representatives in Guizhou Province.

Lusheng is one of the ancient musical instruments especially loved by ethnic minorities, and it is an indispensable musical instrument in ethnic festivals. Lusheng is a traditional Lusheng musical instrument of Miao nationality, which is widely spread in Miao areas. Lusheng is a symbol of Miao culture. Miao Lusheng combines words, songs and dances in performance and performance, maintaining the primitive and simple history, culture and art of Miao nationality.

Category characteristics

Miao Lusheng is different in size, timbre, volume and mode due to different popular areas. Lusheng in Ping Huang, Danzhai and Rongjiang in southeastern Guizhou have loud and rough voices. Soft lyric around Bijie and Shuicheng in western Guizhou: Lusheng in southern Guizhou is vigorous and powerful.

Every village in Leishan County, Guizhou Province has Lusheng, which is an important producing area of Lusheng. Lusheng craftsmen live in Paika Village in Danjiang Town, Leishan County, Pingxiang Village and Bird Village in Fangxiang Township, Liang Tao Village and Xie Nian Village in Taojiang Township. These villages are located in mountainous areas, and the transportation is extremely inconvenient.

Making Lusheng requires not only some knowledge of music theory, but also knowledge of physical mechanics. There are many kinds of lusheng, and the sound quality varies. To make a lusheng that meets the needs requires craftsmen to have long-term production experience. Master who inherits Miao Lusheng's making skills, uses bellows, hammers, copper, axes, chisels, saws, drills, bitter bamboos, tung oil and lime (some of which have been changed into latex) to make all kinds of exquisite and practical Lusheng.

Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Miao Lusheng for the above content.