The Lisus mostly reside in the Nujiang Lisu
Autonomous Prefecture in Yunnan Province. The Lisus have their own language.
Since 1957, they created their new characters on the basis of the Latin
alphabetic letters. The folk literatures of the Lisus are rich and
colorful.
The Lisus use the nature calendar. According
to florescence and chirm, they divide one year into 10 seasonal months such as
the blooming month, chirming month, mountain burning month, starving month,
collecting month, harvesting month, wine month, hunting month, year month and
housing month, etc. The traditional festivals mainly include the Spring
Festival, the Harvest Festival, the Firebrand Festival, the Mid-Autumn Festival
and the Sword Festival.
Heshi Festival
It is the Spring Festival of the Lisus. They
celebrate the New Year and send off the past year by singing, dancing and
holding wonderful sports shows.
The Heshi Festival is commonly celebrated
after lunar January 5. Before that day, people will make sticky rice cakes, brew
wine and make new clothes. One day prior to the Spring Festival, people will
build color village gate and the entertainment ground. A cloud-kissing banner
pole is erected in the center of the ground, on which is hung a banner of two
colors: red in the upper part and white in the lower part with the signs of
arrow and bow. On the first day of the Spring Festival, men and women, old and
young, they all dress up. In case several villages celebrate the festival
together, each of them will be guided by three leading persons: one holds a
banner in two colors with the motif of arrow and bow; one shoulders a bright
nut-brown bow, with an arrow inserted on the head wrapper; another one is a
lady. As the troupe enters the gate of the village, the firecrackers are set off
and girls waiting at both sides of the ground start performing the Guest
Welcoming Dance to the accompaniment of Lusheng (weed-ripe wind instrument).
After all troupes from the villages enter the ground, the entertainments are
announced to commence with fired shooting three times.
In the morning of the next day, people
perform the Three String Dance to the accompaniment the finger-popping
three-stringed instrument. Young men and girls dressed in colorful clothes,
facing each other, raise legs and touch the opposite' foot. Girls swing to a
large extent their arms over the chest; the silver ornaments sound following the
movements, and young men keep their head askew and exert their strength to play
the three-stringed instrument and dance. As the melodious tune of Lusheng rises,
the music from the three-stringed instrument dies down. Men and women, old and
young, all people stream to the ground and start dancing. They stretch out and
smartly twist their legs. This is the traditional Lusheng Dance of the
Lisus.
Peoples riot in dancing in the morning. In
the afternoon, they hold sport contests such as shooting arrow, playing
catapult, shooting gun and copper cannon, greasy pole and swinging. The Heshi
Festival ends up in huge crowd, tide of songs and lightsome dances.
Sword Festival
The Sword Festival of the Lisus occurs on
February 8 of the lunar calendar. On the occasion, women are gorgeously dressed
in folk costumes; men carry bows and long swords, and gather from near and afar
to the Sword Ground to celebrate the annual Sword Festival. People light up with
pleasure. Some young people amuse themselves by chasing after one another. Some
young men and girls hide themselves in couple in the forest for amorism. The
festival is not only made up of entertainments like contest and competition, but
also the Saint Valentine's Day for young men and girls.
When it is sunset, the firecrackers
set off, a person from the Lisu ethnic minority sets fire on a pile of chestnut
firewood. The fire is getting higher and higher and the roaring blaze reaches
several meters high. When the smoke clears off, only a pile of charcoal fire is
left. Upon hearing the crack of the firecrackers, five vigorous young men strive
to jump into the fire sea where they start performance.
Later on, some people lie down and turn over
their body in the fire; some pick up glowing iron chains more than one meter
long and as thick as the little finger, and swing them around; and some others
hold the glowing charcoal and wash face. Each of them gives full play to his
remarkable skill. When piles of glowing charcoal turning into ashes, the five
strong men are streaming with sweat, but no burns or scalds are left on their
bodies.
On the second day, the program of Sword
Mountain is also held at the same place as Fire Sea. In the early morning, a
crowd of people bundle swords and fresh flowers on two straight trunks. Every
sword is sharpened; a bundle is made up of 36 or 72 swords, with the blades up.
Then, the Sword Mountain is pricked up. At noon, the cracks of firecrackers, and
the beating of gongs and drums convulse the mountains. Five men in black with
red wrapper on the head and red band on the waist show up commandingly in the
center of the ground. They greet the audience by a special folk courtesy. After
an old retired actor of the Fire Sea and Sword Mountain toasts to each of the
brave actors, they grasp in turn the hilt, step on the blades and climb upwards.
The audience is uptight for them each time they climb up one stair.
Not only the courage is required, but
also the skill is necessary for the Sword Mountain challenge. By a tiny
carelessness, the feet will be wounded. The climbers are adroit like ape; they reach the
top of the Sword Mountain in a little while. The climber that arrives the top
first throws four red banners in four directions, and then sets off firecrackers to
cheer for his triumph. Some brave and skillful climbers make a headstand. Being
set off by blue sky and white cloud, their strong and vigorous bodies are high
up in the air, the scene is so exciting that people keep applauding and
cheering. When they come down, the five brave men look quiet and uplift their
feet to the audience. The fact is that there are only traces of pressure of the
blades, but nobody is wounded. People cheer and applaud again. It is said that
the reason that actors of the Fire Sea and Sword Mountain dare to challenge the
Sword Mountain and the Fire Sea is they have adopted a mysterious light power
and tough power skills handed down from the family.
Harvest Festival
It is held between lunar September and
October. The greatest activity of the Harvest Festival is that every family
brews wine and tastes the fresh rice. Some families indeed brew wine while
harvesting. They often dance and sing nightlong to their hearts'
content.