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What is the local opera in Anhui?

Anhui's local operas include Huangmei Opera, Qingyang Opera, Yuexi Gaoqiang Opera, Huizhou Opera, Lu Opera, Chizhou Nuo Opera, Sizhou Opera and Fengyang Flower Drum.

Of course, the most famous operas are Huizhou Opera and Huangmei Opera, which have gradually changed from local operas to national operas. The famous ones are Cheng Changgeng, Gaolangting, Hao Tianshou, Yan Fengying and Wang Shaofang.

Huangmei opera can be traced back to the Tang Dynasty, and Huangmei tea-picking songs are very popular. They originated in Huangmei, Hubei Province, and gradually developed in Anqing, Anhui Province, and then gradually became one of the five traditional operas in China.

The aria of Huangmei Opera is a plate variation, which is divided into three major cavity systems: coloratura, coloratura and main melody. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), an accompaniment system with Gao Hu as the main instrument was established.

Anhui Opera was transformed from the Peking Opera, a "Beijing School" that gradually appeared after Huiban entered Beijing.

Huangmei Opera maintains its sense of region and belonging, and is quite popular. In addition, Lu Opera, Flower Drum Opera in southern Anhui and Sizhou Opera are all famous, and there is not much transformation. Lu opera is suitable for the aesthetic taste of the urban-rural fringe, and its performance is lively.

On the basis of rap, Sizhou Opera has added some folk performances such as lanterns, carts, dry boats and donkey running, which is more tense and has a sense of life.