Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Chaozhou songbook also known as what is popular in the Chaoshan dialect area a long history of

Chaozhou songbook also known as what is popular in the Chaoshan dialect area a long history of

Also known as "singing book". According to the official website of the People's Government of Guangdong Province, Teochew songbook is commonly known as "singing book", which is a folk rap art recited in Chaoshan dialect and is a unique form of opera in the Chaoshan area. It is a unique form of opera in the Chaoshan area. It occupies a very important position in the history of Chaoshan culture, and is a popular form of folk opera in the Chaoshan area, with important historical, literary and artistic values. Teochew songbooks were formed in the Ming Dynasty and flourished from the end of the Qing Dynasty to the early 1970s. While providing cultural nourishment for the people, the Teochew Songbook spreads historical knowledge and plays a positive role in carrying forward the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation, promoting the good and abandoning the bad, and creating a harmonious society; at the same time, it also provides valuable information for the study of the spread and evolution of Buddhist culture in the Lingnan region.