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What are the representative tracks of Qin Opera?

1. The representative repertoires of Shaanxi Opera include Three Drops of Blood, Zhou People Return to the House, Fifteen Passes, Foal of Fire, Big Lantern, etc.

Step 2 introduce

Shaanxi Opera is one of the oldest operas of Han nationality in China, which originated in the Western Zhou Dynasty and Xifu (the core areas are Qishan (Xiqi) and Fengxiang (Yongcheng) in Baoji City, Shaanxi Province). Mature in the Qin dynasty. Shaanxi opera, also known as random play, is popular in Shaanxi, Gansu, Qinghai, Ningxia, Xinjiang and other places in northwest China. Among them, the Xifu Qin Opera in Baoji is the oldest, and it retains many ancient sounds. Because it uses jujube bangzi as a percussion instrument, it is also called "Bangzi tune", commonly known as "Bangzi" (because Bangzi makes a "dreamy" sound when clapping). On May 20th, 2006, it was approved by the State Council to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.

3, outstanding actor representatives

In addition to Wei Changsheng, a famous northern and southern scholar in Qing Dynasty, there are Wang Xiangyun, Chen Jibi and Shen Xianglin from Weinan School, Luan Xiaohui from Tongzhou School, Tao Suoer from Zhouzhi School and Yue Sezi from Chang 'an School. In the middle and late Guangxu period, there were Runrunzi, Yu Xier, Chen, Zhao Jiemin, Li (Hong) and Liu (Carpenter Hong). Since the Revolution of 1911, the famous ugly Ma Pingmin, the famous young student Su Zhemin, the famous (keep pace with each other), the famous (known as "Northwest Mei Lanfang"), the famous (known as "authentic Shaanxi Opera"), He Zhong Zhen, Song Shanghua and so on. Tian Denian,,,, Geng Shanmin,, Zhong,, etc.