Customs in Pu 'an County

Pu 'an County is a multi-ethnic community, and its ethnic cultures include Miao people's "getting angry and taking root" (Lusheng stick dance), flower picking customs, small Miao costumes, Yi people's seahorse dance, Hengshan Gewei and so on.

Miao Lusheng Bangwu

Miao Lusheng Bar Dance is a Miao folk dance in Lianhua Village, Baisha Township, 465,438+0km northeast of the county seat. Miao language is called "provoked by virtue", which means "Miao (oblique comb Miao) drives away the mountain dance". Originated from ancient sacrificial activities, it consists of four parts: twisted valley (root drum), Suogen (eldest son drift), Gaozhuang Degen (Ganggegen) and Luoganhong. In the dance, more than ten to dozens of people played music with lusheng and wooden sticks respectively, recreating the original hunting activities of hunting, tracking, hunting, fighting and capturing.

Yi seahorse dance

It is circulated in Gegong and Sanbanqiao Meizijing in Sweet Potato Town.

Hippocampus dance originated from Yi people's sacrificial activities and was used in weddings, funerals, farming, celebrations, festivals and other occasions. Haima Dance is a performance of three people, one plays Kyle and the other plays the fierce horse. The performance consists of four stages: caravan trekking; Dispatch fierce horses; Fierce Touma; Surrender the fierce horse. The accompaniment is mainly leather drums, supplemented by cymbals and gongs. China's native products mainly include tea, thin-skinned walnuts, sesame candy, beef jerky and Longxi inkstone.