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What does it mean to fight Taiwan?

Opposing drama refers to China's traditional opera, in which actors perform on both sides of the stage, standing opposite each other, performing duet, duet, duet and duet. In Taiwanese dramas, the protagonists are often arranged on two stages, allowing actors to perform, interact and talk in two different directions on the stage at the same time. This kind of traditional Chinese opera is rich in variety and has great visual impact.

As a popular form of performance in China's traditional operas, Taiwanese opera began to spread as early as the Ming and Qing Dynasties, with various forms and grand scenes, especially in representative operas such as Beijing Opera, Huangmei Opera, Pingju Opera and Yue Opera. The characteristics of Taiwanese opera are exquisite stage scenery, strict arrangements and requirements for actors' movements, performances and vocals. The visual effects of the whole performance are eye-catching and can arouse the audience's great interest and * * *.

Due to the form and structure of Taiwanese opera, the performance skills and physical quality of actors are quite high. Actors must have a strong sense of rhythm, flexible body control and a deep understanding and grasp of tunes and plots. At the same time, the actor's lines need to be clear and accurate, the singing needs to be loud and passionate, the movements need to be smooth and coordinated, and the endurance needs to be very strong, because the actor needs to perform on different stages for a long time, thus showing the artistic charm of the play.

As a precious heritage of China traditional culture, Taiwanese opera is not only a form of performance, but also represents the core values and aesthetic concepts of China traditional culture. This form and performance of traditional Chinese opera can convey the understanding and sentiment of human nature, emotion and life in the performance, and it has strong moral education and cultural shaping functions, and is an excellent artistic expression form. In the 2 1 century, despite the impact of various emerging cultural forms, Taiwanese opera still occupies a place in China opera culture and has become one of the favorite artistic varieties of many audiences.