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Botha, the meaning of a tear.

Venice's mask culture is unique in European civilization, and it is one of the few cities that integrate masks into daily life.

Venetians have a long history of using masks as a part of their daily life. /kloc-before the 0/8th century, the life of Venetian residents was completely inseparable from masks. People, both men and women, must wear masks and cloaks when they go out. This mask belonging to Venice is the famous "pagoda".

These masks can be traced back to the second half of16th century, showing people's personality characteristics, national traditions and full-time jobs and industries in Italian cities. Professional comedians present them in the form of comic art and give them humanity. Impromptu art comedy is a form of impromptu drama, which began in16th century and was still very active before18th century. This kind of performance can still be seen today. Performing groups traveling around the world will set up an outdoor stage to provide some interesting performances, such as acrobatics, juggling and, more typically, humorous performances. These performances are all based on a certain play, with established roles and rough plot lines, and are called Canovaccio.