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The Peking Opera Shajiabang was adapted from which play?
Shajiabang, a Beijing opera, is a revolutionary modern Beijing opera adapted from Ludang Fire, a modern Shanghai opera created by Shanghai People's Shanghai Troupe.
Shajiabang, a Beijing opera, was originally named Ludang Fire, a Shanghai opera.
Ludanghuo is an anti-Japanese legend created by Shanghai People's Shanghai Opera Troupe on 1958 according to a true story. After the performance of the Shanghai opera "Lu Danghuo", it aroused widespread interest and strong response from the theater and audience. In Shanghai alone, there are nine troupes of different operas that transplanted "Lu Danghuo". However, there are as many as 3 1 troupe performing "Lu Danghuo" in China.
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