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Top Ten Out-of-print Chorus of Famous Qin Opera Artists

The top ten out-of-print famous sentences of Shaanxi Opera are Chunqiu Pen, Eight Diagrams, Xia Zi Palace, He, Huifeng Fan, Jade Tiger Falling, Gu Linchuang, Yuanyang Bei, Shooting Nine Suns, Crying at the Great Wall, Chopping Dong Zhuo and Legend of the White Snake.

Shaanxi Opera, also known as Bangzi Opera, is one of the national intangible cultural heritages of traditional operas in northwest China.

Shaanxi and Gansu belonged to Qin in ancient times, so they were called "Qin Opera". Because early Qin opera performances were often accompanied by jujube bangzi, it was also called "Bangzi Opera". After the formation of Shaanxi Opera, it spread all over the country. Because of its mature and complete performance system, it has had different degrees of influence on local operas, and directly affected Bangzi Opera to become the ancestor of Bangzi Opera. The performance skills of Shaanxi Opera are simple, rough, bold and exaggerated, full of life flavor and rich in skills.

Historical background:

As a local culture, Shaanxi Opera is characterized by singing and reciting based on Shaanxi Guanzhong dialect. At the same time, it also incorporated the language of some poems and songs in China during the Han and Tang Dynasties. These linguistic features are integrated with musical features, forming a unique style of Shaanxi opera art, that is, high-pitched and passionate intonation, blunt pronunciation, tough and firm timbre and so on.

Shaanxi Opera is the treasure of China national culture and the foundation of the development of traditional opera music culture in China. It profoundly interprets the development of China culture and becomes an integral part of the spiritual wealth of the Chinese nation.