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December 2017 English IV translation questions: Beijing opera

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December 2017 English Grade 4 Translation Questions: Peking Opera

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Peking Opera

Peking Opera, also known as Jing Opera, is regarded as the traditional Chinese social opera Beijing Opera, also known as Peking Opera, is regarded as the culmination of the aesthetic ideals of traditional Chinese society, and is widely recognized as China's "national treasure" and a part of China's cultural heritage. It is widely recognized as China's cultural heritage. It is centered in Beijing and spread throughout the country. Peking Opera originated in the middle of the 19th century, combining Anhui Opera and Han Opera, and absorbing the artistic merits of Qin Opera, Kunqu Opera, Bang Bang, and Yiyang Opera; the cadences are mainly Xipi and Erhuang, and are mainly accompanied by huqin and gongs and drums. Peking Opera was inscribed on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2010.

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Peking Opera

Peking Opera (also known as Beijing Opera) is honored as a national treasure. It integrates the aesthetic ideals of traditional Chinese opera, and is widely recognized as an important element of Chinese cultural heritage. It integrates the aesthetic ideals of traditional Chinese opera, and is widely recognized as an important element of Chinese cultural heritage. Though centered in Beijing, it is found nationwide. absorbing artistic advantages of Shaanxi Opera, Kunqu, Bangzi, and Geyang Tune. With a tune pattern predominated by the Xipi and Erhuang, it is typically accompanied by the Huqin, the Kunqu, the Bangzi, and the Geyang Tune. With a tune pattern predominated by the Xipi and Erhuang, it is typically accompanied by the Huqin, gongs and drums. In 2010, Peking Opera was included in the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.