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What are some of Lao She's plays?

The Two Horses is one of Mr. Lao She's early plays. The Beijing flavor and British humor are like two face-to-face ha-ha mirrors. Between the jokes and curses, the virtues of the two ancient imperial nations are illuminated. Unwarranted arrogance and prejudice riddle the world's mind. Two Horses" is a classic that has been passed down from generation to generation, awakening the fish chime of national self-awareness. A song that travels through the centuries, penetrating the gravitational waves of human nature.

The play "Two Horses" is adapted from Mr. Lao She's novel of the same name. This work, which originated from Mr. Lao She's early life in Britain, is his attempt to combine Western literary narrative with Chinese novels, as well as his profound reflection on nationalism after experiencing the violent collision of Chinese and Western civilizations.

The play "The Western Clock" is like a fable, which corresponds to the living situation of the "Waste Family" in a Beijing mansion in the historical background of the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, as well as to the old, middle-aged and young generations in today's society. In the midst of the bitter ridicule and satire, there is an undying idealistic light.

The Western Bell combines magic with realism, using absurdity and humor as the glue, interpreting the magic in reality and the absurdity in the real world. The performance form of the play combines drama performance and traditional opera. The writers aspire to make traditional Chinese culture more fragrant, so that there will be drama in the play and music in the song.