Which ethnic group is the musical instrument of the Lusheng? Introduction to the Lusheng

1. Lusheng is a musical instrument of the Miao, Yao, Dong and other ethnic groups, among which the Miao ethnic group is the most widely used.

2. Introduction to Lusheng: Lusheng is a reed wind instrument of the Miao, Yao, Dong and other ethnic groups in southwest China. It originated in the Central Plains and later became popular in ethnic minority areas. Its predecessor was Yu. The villages where ethnic minorities live in various parts of Guizhou are known as the "hometown of Lusheng" and "hometown of singing and dancing". Lusheng is one of the ancient musical instruments especially loved by ethnic minorities. During festivals, they hold various and colorful Lusheng parties, blow the Lusheng and dance to celebrate their own ethnic festivals.

3. History: According to documentary records, the reed has a history of more than 3,000 years. In the "Book of Songs", my country's earliest collection of poems, it is said that "blow the sheng, blow the reed, blow the sheng, blow the reed, and drum the reed." "The poem appears. According to archaeological discoveries, two gourd shengs from the Warring States Period unearthed in Lijiashan, Jiangchuan are among the earliest sheng instruments in my country.