Sani
people of Yi ethnic group in Shilin have a bullfighting history of over a hundred years. This is an indispensable folk
entertainment for festival.
According to legends, there was a place with a concave in the middle as
well as grass and woods on surrounding hillsides at the junction of Nuoyi
Village and Weiduzha Village in Shilin in ancient times. People from two
villages often went there to herd cattle. In rainy days, the concave will hold
pond water so that villagers sent cattle there and feed them with the water.
Cattle from the two villages fought as soon as drinking; and people went to
separate them quickly.
This usually happened and it was difficult to tell who won. Later, they
agreed that they both
would feed the cattle strong and
come back to fight next year to see whose cattle were stronger. They cut young
grass and gave crops to feed cattle, make them big and strong. On June 24th of
lunar calendar next year, people from the two villages sent cattle here for
bullfighting, thinking this fun and interesting. This is how the custom of
bullfighting on Torch Festival of June 24th originated.