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What is the connection between Peking Opera and The Legend of China?

1 The traditional Peking Opera classic "Borrowing the East Wind" tells the story of Cao Cao's attack on Wu and his troops on the Yangtze River. Zhuge Liang knew that the east wind would fall on Jiazi day, and made suggestions to Zhou Yu by visiting the sick, claiming that he could borrow the east wind and then defeat Cao Cao.

2. Based on the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Dingjun Mountain tells the story of the battle between Shu and Wei during the Three Kingdoms period.

3. The Empty City Plan tells the story that Zhuge Dingliang's empty city plan surprised Sima Yi.

4. "Kanluoji", as a passbook drama, is a passbook in the Beijing opera "Dragon and Phoenix" and one of the classic plays of Ma School;

5. "Catch and Release Cao", a traditional Peking Opera drama, adapted from the plot of The Romance of Three Kingdoms;

6. "Drumming Cao", a traditional repertoire of Beijing Opera predecessors, was adapted according to the twenty-third chapter of Romance of the Three Kingdoms.

7. The traditional Peking Opera "The Sorrow of Wolong" tells that Zhou Yu was caught by Kong Ming, defeated outside Jingzhou, and died of anger. Zhuge Liang mourned and dispelled the doubts of Soochow;

8. Hero, a traditional Peking Opera adapted from Chapter 45 of Romance of the Three Kingdoms;

9. "Little Banquet", a discount in the Three Kingdoms drama "Chain Plan";

10, "Xu Mu scolds Cao", a traditional Peking Opera repertoire adapted from the classical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms.