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Traditional Opera Design in China

China's traditional arts, including traditional operas, have always followed the path of righteousness and innovation.

The opera is introduced as follows:

China opera is mainly composed of folk songs and dances, rap and burlesque. It originated from primitive song and dance and is a comprehensive stage art form with a long history. From the Han and Tang Dynasties to the Song and Jin Dynasties, a relatively complete opera art was formed, consisting of literature, music, dance, fine arts, martial arts, acrobatics and performing arts, with about 360 kinds.

It is characterized by the collection of various art forms in a standard, which embodies their respective personalities in the same nature. China's drama, Greek tragedy and comedy, and Indian Sanskrit drama are called the three ancient drama cultures in the world. After a long period of development and evolution, China Opera Hundred Flowers Garden has gradually formed, with Beijing Opera, Yue Opera, Huangmei Opera, Pingju Opera and Henan Opera as its core.

China's traditional operas are summarized as follows:

Opera music is the music part of China Han opera, including vocal singing, phonology and instrumental accompaniment, and opening music. Among them, singing is the main form, such as solo, duet, chorus, chorus, etc., and it is the main means to develop the plot and portray the characters. The accompaniment, passing the door and running the strings of the aria played the role of maintaining the key and setting off the performance.

Percussion music used in the opening ceremony, cut-outs and martial arts venues is an important factor in rendering the atmosphere and adjusting the stage rhythm and drama structure. Traditional Chinese opera is a unique title of China traditional drama. The first person who used the word opera in history was Song (1240- 13 19). He put forward "Yongjia Opera" in The Biography of the Poet Wu, which he called "Yongjia Opera".

The features of this opera are as follows:

Synthesis, virtuality and formality are the main artistic features of China traditional operas. These characteristics, which condensed the essence of China's traditional culture, formed a unique view of drama, and made China's operas shine with unique artistic brilliance on the stage of world drama culture.