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What are the names of Beijing Opera songs?

Peking Opera is one of the traditional operas in China, and it is also a kind of opera with great influence. It is also called Beijing Opera. It has a history of 150 years. It is an important manifestation of China's traditional culture, which is widely spread and called "National Opera". There are many well-known repertoires in Beijing Opera, besides Second Palace and Farewell My Concubine, there are other repertoires that we are very familiar with, such as Shiro Visiting Mother, Tan Mei Case, Yutangchun, Empty City Plan, Changbanpo and Drunkenness of the Imperial Lady. There are also many famous Peking Opera artists, such as Mei Lanfang, Shang Xiaoyun, Cheng and Xun Huisheng, who are called "Four Famous Dancers".

As all Beijing opera lovers know, there are many kinds of Beijing opera, with more than 10 thousand plays and extensive materials. There are both ancient plays reflecting the military above the imperial court and short stories describing the trivial life of parents. There are battles on the battlefield, and there are plans and strategies in the military account. Be affectionate with children and be more heroic. Here are some famous tracks for you.

"Drunkenness of the Imperial Lady" and "Drunkenness of the Imperial Lady" can be said to be very famous tracks. This play, also called Baihua Pavilion, tells a short story of Yang Guifei, a historical figure in the Tang Dynasty. This article said that Yang Yuhuan and Emperor Tang Ming agreed to hold a banquet in Baihua Pavilion. Yang Yuhuan arrived first, but when the emperor didn't come, he sent someone to invite him. Later, he learned that the emperor had gone to another princess's womb. She was annoyed, so she let Gao Lishi pour the wine, drank it as drunk as a fiddler by herself, and then went back to the palace in despair. This famous passage, especially the most classic passage by Master Mei Lanfang, vividly shows Yang Guifei's mood and expression.

"Empty City Strategy" and "Empty City Strategy" are based on an episode of the classic Romance of the Three Kingdoms. It's about Zhuge Liang's attack on Xicheng after he lost the street pavilion in Ma Su. The Xicheng where Zhuge Liang is located has no soldiers and is an empty city. So he had a plan, that is, to open the city gate wide, and then sit on the top of the city, waiting for Sima Yi while drinking. Seeing this, Sima Yi was worried about an ambush, even if it was a trick to lure the enemy, so he withdrew his troops and left, so it was also called "quitting the piano". The play was sung by an old man in Tan Xinpei.

The above introduces some well-known Beijing opera songs, and you are welcome to add them.