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Huangmei Opera is one of the classical operas in China. What are its representative works?
"Huaiyin Ji" In the sky, deep in the sea of clouds, the jade emperor's little daughter, the beautiful and clever seven fairies, lived a lonely and desolate life in the Heavenly Palace. One day, my sister took her six sisters to visit Lingxiutai. They parted the clouds and saw the life of men and women getting married and industriously farming, and they all envied this warm and beautiful scene. At this time, the Seven Fairys saw a young man named Yong Dong, who was forced to sell himself to the landlord as a slave in order to bury his father. Carrying a bag, he left the broken kiln and left home for work. Seeing that Yong Dong was so honest, the seven fairies felt sympathy and admiration, and prepared to marry him privately. Elder sister has long understood the worry of her elder sister's seven fairies, but she is hesitant when she thinks that the Heavenly Palace is heavily guarded and can't go down to earth privately. The seven fairies repeatedly asked her sister to help her, and her sister promised her. And gave one to the seven fairies, telling her that if she was in trouble, as long as she burned incense, her sisters would naturally come down to help. The seven fairies came to the world with joy. They first called the land god and asked him to help Yucheng get married. They are waiting for Yong Dong in the shade of Sophora japonica. Soon, Yong Dong passed by, and the seven fairies stepped forward to block the way, pretending to be in a foreign land to Yong Dong and willing to marry him. The land god also helped to reconcile and said that he was willing to get married. Although Yong Dong loves the Seven Fairys deeply, she is warm and kind, but she thinks that she is sold as a slave and poor. She was afraid that she would suffer all her life and refused to get married, so she made an excuse that she could not get married without a matchmaker. The seven fairies secretly cast spells to make the Huaiyin tree speak and become their matchmaker. So they formed a happy marriage. After the seven fairies got married, they went to work in Mr. Fu's house. This Mr. Fu is a stingy landlord. He was afraid that the seven fairies would eat his food for nothing and refused to take it in. The seven fairies said they could wash clothes and spin. Mr. Fu also made things difficult for her, asking her to knit ten brocade silks in one night, and said that if she knitted ten brocade silks, her three-year long-term work would be changed to one hundred days, and if she couldn't finish knitting, it would be changed from three years to six years. When the seven fairies came to the computer room, they found a bundle of messy silk sent by Mr. Fu. Knowing that Mr. Fu intended to embarrass her, they burned incense and asked their sisters for help. Her six sisters came to the world that day and saw that the shuttle on the loom was damaged, so they borrowed Tissot from the weaver girl and helped the seven fairies weave ten silks in one night. Mr. Fu came to collect brocade in the morning. Because of an appointment, he had to change the three-year long-term work in Yong Dong to one hundred days. At the end of the 100-day work, Yong Dong and his wife returned home full of joy. When passing the Huaiyin tree, Yong Dong was very happy to find that the Seven Fairys were pregnant, so he went to Qiancun to beg for water to quench his thirst. Just then, a strong wind suddenly blew and it was dark. A heavenly soldier appeared in the sky, and the Jade Emperor ordered seven fairies to return to the Heavenly Palace at 3 noon, otherwise Yong Dong would be chopped up. The seven fairies were heartbroken when they heard the news. In order to protect Yong Dong from harm, the seven fairies left an oath on the Huaiyin tree, saying, "In the spring of next year in bloom, we will have sex under the Huaiyin tree, not afraid of the heavy work of heaven and earth, and the heart of heaven and earth will be one." With infinite grief and indignation, they returned to the Heavenly Palace.
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