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What's the difference between traditional Peking Opera and modern Peking Opera?

1, poor pronunciation. The vocals of traditional Beijing opera have been pursuing various effects when singing, such as elegance, oldness, or bitterness. These unique skills, in the process of years of stage experience accumulation, formed a unique Beijing opera pronunciation skills. However, some changes have taken place in modern Peking Opera, some of which draw lessons from the skills of traditional Peking Opera, and at the same time, they are boldly integrated according to the thoughts and feelings of the characters.

2. Different music structures. In traditional Peking Opera, people can't hear the theme music of a play, but they can distinguish Xipi from Huang Er by its melody. Modern Peking Opera has made bold innovations in music structure, which not only has the rhythm in traditional drama, but also incorporates western music ideas.

3. The difference between reading aloud and word pronunciation. This is the biggest difference between traditional Peking Opera and modern Peking Opera. People all know that traditional Beijing opera is mainly based on Zhongzhou rhyme and Huguang rhyme, and it needs a wound to recite the white. Modern Peking Opera is based on Mandarin, which makes it more rhythmic.