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Why is the farce popular in Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai not as influential as crosstalk in the whole country?

Known as the second national drama, it is also known as "the most widely circulated local drama". It originated in Shengzhou, Zhejiang, originated in Shanghai, flourished in the whole country and spread all over the world. In the process of development, it absorbed the achievements of Kunqu opera, traditional opera and Shao opera, and experienced the historical evolution from men's Shaoxing opera to women's Shaoxing opera.

In the performance advertisement of Shanghai News September 14 (1925), it was called "Yue Opera" for the first time. Famous actors include Yuan Xuefen, Fu Quanxiang, Qi Yixian, Xu Yulan, Wang, and Mao.

This question should be asked: What kinds of operas are there in Jiangsu and Zhejiang? The answer to this question is that besides Yue Opera and Tin Opera, there are also small operas in Jiangsu and Zhejiang: Wu Opera, Yong Opera, Songyang Gaoqiang Opera, Tongxiang Opera, Shaoxing Lotus Fall and so on.

National intangible cultural heritage. Originated in Shanghai, it was first called "Yue Opera" in the performance advertisements of Shanghai News in September of the Republic of China 14 (1925). Famous actors include Yuan Xuefen, Fu Quanxiang, Qi Yixian, Xu Yulan, Wang, and Mao. Widely circulated in Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai. The main plays are Quidditch Cry and Laugh, Quidditch Arhat Money, Chicken Feather Fly to the Sky, A Star of Quidditch, Quidditch Slave Mother, Quidditch Thunderstorm, Blue Sky and Yellow Death, etc. Several plays have been made into films and shown nationwide, with great influence. There are many kinds of dramas in Shanghai, including Shanghai Opera, Yue Opera, Tin Opera, Huai Opera and Beijing Opera.

Suzhou, Wuxi and Shanghai are similar, while Yangzhou, Taizhou, Huaiyin and Yancheng in northern Jiangsu have Huai Opera and Yang Opera. There must be other operas in places as far away as Xuzhou and Lianyungang, but I don't know because I'm not familiar with them. I'm from Shangrao, Jiangxi, and I like listening to the Yue Opera sung by the older generation of actors. The songs of Bi Chunfang, Yao Shuijuan and Qi Yaxian are almost sweet to my heart.

China's traditional operas have a strong vitality in the south, and all localities have their own local operas, such as Sichuan Opera, Guangdong Opera, Huangmei Opera, Yue Opera, Shaanxi Opera and Henan Opera, which have a relatively stable influence in this region. Beijing opera is also accepted in many places, such as Chongqing, Wuhan, Shanghai, Kunming and other places, as well as Beijing Opera Troupe. Crosstalk is easy to spread on the Internet, but young people have no habit of paying for it in the north.