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What are the types of traditional opera

Peking Opera, Yue Opera.

Peking Opera is one of the five major Chinese opera genres, and is regarded as China's national treasure.

Representative repertoire: The Drunkenness of the Concubine, Farewell My Concubine.

Vietnamese Opera is one of the five major Chinese opera genres, originating in Zhejiang Province, prospering in the country and spreading in the world!

It includes national theater such as Peking Opera, as well as local theater such as Qinqiang and Hebei Opera. In the world, ancient Greek drama, Indian Sanskrit drama and Chinese opera, known as the three ancient dramatic arts. There are so many kinds of Chinese opera that it is difficult to describe them all. Among them, the most representative types are mainly Kun Opera, Beijing Opera, Yu Opera, Yue Opera and Ping Opera.

Pu Opera:

Pu Opera, also known as "Puzhou Bangkas", is developed from the Shan-Shaanxi Bangkas in the junction of Shanxi and Shaanxi, which is said to be the original Shan-Shaanxi Bangkas. It is now popular in the southwest of Shanxi and the area of Shaanxi and Henan, and is similar to Qinqiang in sound and Shaanxi dialect in language. Famous plays include Hanging Pictures, Killing Dogs, and Killing Stagecoaches.

Shangdang Bangkas, one of the four major bangkas of Shanxi, was developed from the "Puzhou Bangkas" of southwestern Shanxi and is popular in the Shangdang area of southeastern Shanxi. In addition to the clapper, it also sings Kunqu, Pihuang, and Luoluo cavities. The repertoire includes "Three Passes and a Banquet" and "East Gate Meeting".