| Da Luosheng is a kind of sacrificial dance popular in luowu branch of Yi ethnic group in Lifang village,Shuangbai County,Chuxiong Yi Autonomous Prefecture,Yunnan Province.This paper takes the cultural ecology as the research perspective,looks from the inside to the outside from the perspective of the internal environment of Da Luosheng,does not ignore the exploration from the outside to the inside,pays attention to the external ecological environment of Da Luosheng,and studies the inheritance and development of Da Luosheng in the "internal response to external cooperation" of cultural ecology.With the help of the relevant theories of cultural ecology,anthropology and culturology,this paper puts the Da Luosheng in Li Fangcun into the macro overall system of "nature man society",and diachronically constructs the cultural ecosystem of "Da Luosheng" from the perspective of history and development into three stages: spontaneous period,conscious period and automatic period,It also analyzes the interactive coupling relationship between "internal ecology" and "external ecology" of "daluosheng" from the perspective of space,deconstructs the ecological factors of "internal ecology" of "daluosheng",and expounds the relationship between people,society and environment of "internal ecology" of "daluosheng".Analyze the current challenges and crises faced by the inheritance and development of daluosheng,explore the relief path for the inheritance and development of daluosheng,pay attention to the internal and external ecological virtuous cycle of daluosheng inheritance,and form the natural interaction between daluosheng and cultural ecology,so that the inheritance of daluosheng has a more sustainable development model and broader development prospects from the perspective of cultural ecology.It also puts forward relevant suggestions for the current overall protection and cultural ecological construction of daluosheng,and provides new ideas for the innovation of protection methods and practice of intangible cultural heritage in minority village areas. |