Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Why keep the opera?

Why keep the opera?

Every nation has its own art, and drama, as a comprehensive art, embodies a nation's aesthetics, sentiments and values.

Many great nations have their own forms of drama, such as Italian opera, English Shakespeare's play, Indian Brahma's play and so on. Traditional Chinese opera is a drama form of the Chinese nation, especially the Han nationality.

China's operas have a long history, and historians generally believe that legionary teleplay's "Treading on a Ballad Mother" in the Tang Dynasty is the symbol of the formation of China's operas. In the following 1000 years, China traditional operas were integrated into people's lives, reflecting the changes of the times and the joys and sorrows of the world.

As an important part of China culture, traditional Chinese opera has been integrated into the spirit of China people. Although many young people feel that they don't like opera, they can also find its influence on them. In today's era, China traditional opera, like other traditional cultural forms in China, is ignored and disrespected. Today's people have a greater obligation to protect her, keep her and not let her disappear. Because in the echo of traditional Chinese opera, there are spiritual roots of our nation, and there are also reasons why our nation is called China.