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Urgent need for Peking Opera facial makeup knowledge

Peking Opera facial makeup is a special makeup method with national characteristics. Because every historical figure or a certain kind of figure has a common score, just like singing and playing music should be based on the score, it is called "Facebook". As for the source of Facebook, it is generally said that it comes from a mask. The facial makeup art of Peking Opera is a favorite art of opera lovers, which is very popular at home and abroad and is recognized as a symbol of China traditional culture.

The facial makeup art of Chinese Peking Opera is a favorite art category of Chinese opera lovers, which is popular at home and abroad and is recognized as a symbol of China traditional culture.

Facebook comes from the stage, and people can see different styles of Facebook images on some large buildings, commodity packaging, various porcelains and clothes people wear. This is far beyond the scope of stage application, which shows the position of Facebook art in people's minds and shows that Facebook has strong vitality. Many international friends and people of insight in China, out of curiosity and love for China's opera facial makeup, are exploring the mystery of facial makeup.

Facebook has three main characteristics: the contradiction and unity of beauty and ugliness; Closely related to the character of the role; Its pattern is stylized.

Facebook has different situations for different industries. The facial makeup of Sheng and Dan is simple, and a little powder is applied, which is called handsome disguise, plain face and cleansing. The facial makeup of "Jingxing" and "Ugly Xing" is more complicated, especially "Jingxing", both of which are rich in ink and complex in patterns, so they are called "painting faces". The facial makeup in Chinese drama mainly refers to "clean" facial makeup. And "ugly", because it plays a dramatic role, puts a small piece of white powder on the bridge of the nose, commonly known as "little face".