Golden rooster dance is the main dance form in ancestor worship activities held by Miao people every twelve years. Accompanied by Lusheng, the women all stood up straight, wearing golden rooster silver ornaments on their heads, embroidered short pleated skirts, full sets of silver collar bracelets and embroidered shoes on their feet, dressed like beautiful golden roosters. Golden pheasant dance is often performed in folk weddings, welcome ceremonies and "jumping on the moon" for young men and women.
Lusheng dance of Changshanlong Miao nationality is a man's duet, foursome dance and group dance. The dancer wore a black gown with two pheasant feathers on her head, a dragon horn totem on her head, a mouthpiece, a red and silver belt and a lusheng in her hand. Accompanied by the smooth Lusheng melody, they danced "Fighting Dragon Horn", "Dragon Spitting Water" and "Dragon Out of the Hole". The dance style of Lusheng Dance of Changshanlong Miao nationality is "harmonious and graceful, combining rigidity with softness, simple charm and sincere feelings"; The dance is like a dragon, the fan is amazing, the dance is smooth and flexible. Dragon-like, dragon-like image and dragon-like dynamics reflect a deep and quaint charm.
The original name of Miao Lusheng Dance and Mangosteen Rolling is "Lumbricus Rolling Sutra", and the Miao language is "Ziluoduo". It is one of the Lusheng dances handed down from generation to generation by the Miao people, which is spread in the pig farms of Nayong County, Guizhou Province. It can be called a bright pearl on the plateau. It integrates Lusheng performance, dance performance and acrobatic art. Wearing a pheasant hat, an embroidered white coat and hemp sandals, it sometimes plays Lusheng while climbing shoulders with people. It is praised as "the Pearl of Guizhou Plateau" by the leaders of the Ministry of Culture.