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During the development of Kunshan cavity, who and others improved it?

During the development of Kunshan cavity, Wei Liangfu and others improved it.

"Kunqu Opera" (abbreviated as "Kunqu Opera") is an ancient opera tune and genre in China, and now it is also called "Kunqu Opera". Kunqu Opera is one of the oldest traditional operas of the Han nationality, and it is also a treasure in the traditional culture and art of the Han nationality in China, especially in the art of opera. It is called "Orchid in a Hundred Flowers Garden".

Kunqu Opera originated in Kunshan, Suzhou, China in the14th century, and was later improved by Wei Liangfu and others and spread to the whole country. Since the middle of Ming Dynasty, it has dominated China's drama for nearly 300 years.

According to the time background of Ming Fenghua, in the first year of Yongle, the Kunqu Opera at this time was only the 1.0 version of "Kunshan Opera" that had never "evolved". It was not until Jiajing that Wei Liangfu, a native of Suzhou, improved the Kunshan accent that we can hear today.

At first, the distribution area of Kunshan dialect was limited to Suzhou, but during the Wanli period, it spread from Suzhou to the south of the Yangtze River and the north of Qiantang River, and also flowed into Beijing during the Wanli period. In this way, Kunshan Opera became the most influential vocal opera from the middle of Ming Dynasty to the middle of Qing Dynasty.