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What is the current situation of China opera?

In the middle and late Qing Dynasty, China traditional opera art blossomed. In the 1960s, because the artistic situation at that time was not as diverse as it is now, traditional opera became the mainstream of people's spiritual culture. In the 1960s, in various political movements in China, especially during the Cultural Revolution, old artists were turned into ghosts, and a large number of operas and plays were banned. For example, Shandong Wuyin Opera, Henan Erjiaxian became a capital contribution and was dissolved by the bank. Only eight model operas, or 10, can be naturally sung when the five-tone opera actors change to Lu opera and the Lu opera actors change to Beijing opera. You can imagine what the opera was like at that time.

After the reform and opening up, the culture was lifted, and various troupes were restored or established one after another, which had a glorious period. However, in the period of economic transformation, people's entertainment and cultural methods are not limited to traditional Chinese opera, and other kinds of cultural entertainment have been accepted by people one after another, and the status of traditional Chinese opera has been greatly affected. Another important reason is that old artists can't be young forever, and new artists can't be cultivated. One minute on stage, ten years off stage. Therefore, the trauma caused by the Cultural Revolution to China opera is almost fatal.

Now, more and more people are paying attention to the traditional culture of China. From the government to the society, TV stations all over the country have held drama programs to push drama to a wider audience. For example, Shanghai Satellite TV, Shaanxi Satellite TV, Henan Satellite TV, Shanxi Satellite TV and anhui tv all have fixed drama programs.

In the past, theatrical troupes were almost all government-run institutions, which caused the lag of traditional Chinese opera in the system. Nowadays, more units are restructured or privatized, and taking the road of market economy is more suitable for market demand.

At present, some operas are on the verge of extinction, but I think every culture has its life cycle. If they can't adapt to the trend of the times, there will be no drama, as long as we don't destroy them artificially.

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