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What is the common sense of drama?

The common sense of drama is as follows:

1. China's ancient acrobatic performances were collectively called White Opera, also known as Jiaodi Opera in Han Dynasty.

2. The earliest drama in ancient China was Huang Gong in the East China Sea in Han Dynasty.

At present, the only script that can be seen in Nanxi Opera is Zhang Xie's No.1 Scholar.

4. The music and dance program "Treading Yao Niang" in the Southern and Northern Dynasties in China reflects the painful life of women.

The popular drama of joining the army in Tang and Song Dynasties originated from the music and dance in Qin and Han Dynasties.

6. During the Song and Yuan Dynasties, southern tunes were collectively called Nanqu, which prevailed in the Yuan and Ming Dynasties.

7. The earliest folk theater in China is Goulan in Song Dynasty, which can accommodate thousands of people.

8. Liyuan is the place where Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty directed the court song and dance, and later called this opera actor a disciple of Liyuan.

9. Yuanqu is a general term for zaju and Sanqu, both of which use Beiqu as the singing form.

10, Bai Pu's Wu Tongyu put the story of Tang and Yang Guifei on the stage for the first time.

1 1 The Story of the Pipa was written by Gao Zecheng, with Cai Boyun and Zhao Wuniang as the protagonists.

12. During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, the court set up the "Fu Nan" to perform traditional operas.

Main categories:

1. Drama literature can be divided into long plays, one-act plays and sketches according to capacity;

2. According to the forms of expression, it can be divided into drama, opera, poetic drama, ballet and opera.

3. According to the theme, it can be divided into drama, historical drama, legendary drama, civic drama, social drama, family drama, science fiction drama and so on.

4. According to the nature and effect of drama conflict, it can be divided into tragedy, comedy and drama.

(1) tragedy: the essence of conflict: "the inevitable requirement of history and the fact that this requirement cannot be realized". The aesthetic value of tragedy: "Destroy the valuable things in life for people to see".

(2) Comedy: aesthetic value: "Tear the worthless things to others".

(3) Drama: "A deeper way to reconcile tragedy and comedy into a new whole".

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Drama.