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Peking Opera knowledge introduction not more than 50 words

Peking Opera, once known as Ping Opera, one of China's five major operatic genres, the cadence of Xipi, Erhuang, accompanied by huqin and gongs and drums and so on, is regarded as China's national treasure, the Chinese opera, the three Tripods A "first" list.

Expanded Information:

Peking Opera has inherited the artistic achievements of the Peking Opera, as well as its rich repertoire. Not only are there repertoires belonging to the two-reed system, but there are also two-reeds, xi pi, blowing cadences, si ping tunes, plectrums, and other repertoires.

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, through the mutual cooperation of opera workers and the majority of opera performers, *** with the collation and modification of which the excellent repertoire as a national cultural and artistic heritage included in the Chinese new culture and art Lin Yuan and was preserved, continue to circulate widely on the stage.

The repertoire is estimated to be more than 200 plays, such as "Yutang Chun", "Chang Ban Po", "The Meeting of Heroes", "Fishing and Killing Families", "The Righteousness of the Five", "Fighting Yan Song", "Blocking Horses", "Golden Jade Slave", "Fan Jiang Guan", "Wild Boar Forest", "The Eight Hammers", "The Empty City Plan", "Farewell My Concubine", etc. The repertoire of this kind of play is estimated to be more than 200 plays.

The themes and forms of expression are varied, there are literary plays, martial arts plays, singing plays, doing plays, pairs of children's plays, group plays, folding plays, the play and so on. The various forms of repertoire are collectively known as traditional theater.

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