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He Yanyuan, a tea play in Gao 'an, belongs to that place.

Jiangxi people. According to the data of Gao 'an Tea Opera, He Yanyuan, a tea opera in Gao 'an, is from Jiangxi. Gao 'an tea-picking opera is popular in Yichun, Jiangxi. It originated from the folk lanterns in Gao 'an, Jiangxi, and was influenced by Gannan, Zhejiang minor and Gao 'an gongs and drums. Formed around 19 17. At first, it was only used for the accompaniment of Sixian (Huqin) without percussion instruments, so it was also called "Gao 'an Sixian Opera". Influenced by Beijing Opera, it adopted some gongs and drums in Beijing Opera and folk percussion music. Music tunes include old tune, Hua Dan tune, niche tune, drug therapy tune, doufu tune and so on. Qupai mostly comes from local folk percussion music, including 100 kinds of gongs and drums, sometimes accompanied by other musical instruments, with smooth and pleasant melody, cheerful rhythm and warm atmosphere. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), drama reform was carried out, and Gao 'an tea-picking drama was also brought forth new ideas and developed into one of the four major local operas in Jiangxi.