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What kinds of dramas are there in Jiangsu Opera?

It turns out that there are many dramas in Jiangsu Province:

1. There are more than 20 local operas in Jiangsu, among which Kunqu Opera, Western Opera, YangOpera, Huaihai Opera, Liuqin Opera and Bangzi have great influence.

Second, Jiangsu local operas mainly include Haimen Mountain Opera, Copper Opera, Dan Opera, Haizhou Tongzi Opera, Xuzhou Opera, Hongshan Opera, Huaihong Opera and Gaochun Opera.

3. Kunqu Opera, one of the oldest operas in China, also known as Kunqu Opera, Kunqu Opera and Kunshan Opera, is one of the oldest operas in China and a treasure of traditional culture and art in China. Kunqu opera, which combines singing, dancing and martial arts, is known for its elegant dictionary, euphemistic lines and delicate performance, and is known as the "ancestor of hundreds of operas". 200 1, Kunqu opera is listed as "representative work of human oral and intangible heritage" by UNESCO.

Four. Huai Opera Huai Opera, also known as Jianghuai Opera and Huai Opera, is an ancient Chinese opera. After the Huai Opera, it co-performed with the "Xiang Opera" of the Han nationality in northern Jiangsu. Later, influenced by Hui Opera and Peking Opera (called Huijiake), Huai Opera was gradually enriched in singing, performance and repertoire. In 2008, it was included in the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) Yangju, one of the Chinese operas, is one of the Chinese operas that originated in Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province and grew up in Shanghai. Mainly popular in parts of central Jiangsu, northern Jiangsu, southern Jiangsu, Shanghai and Anhui. In 2006, it was selected into the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.