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Qin Opera Names.

The Spring and Autumn Pen, The Eight Righteous Diagrams, The Palace of Zixia, The Hershey's Bits, Huifeng Fan, The Jade Tiger Pendant, The Bed of Lin Bones, The Quilt of Mandarin Ducks, Shooting the Nine Suns, Crying for the Great Wall, The Felling of Dong Zhuo, The Tale of the White Serpent, The Palace of the Lord of the Brahma King, The Temple of the Fa Men,

The Iron Cockerel, The Poe of the Chang Ban, Selling Mount Huashan, The Mountain of Lintong, The Chopping of the Shan Tong, The Fetching of the Luoyang', 'The Three Maidens Teach Their Children', 'The Edge of the Ark', 'Against Yan'an', 'Breaking Hongzhou', 'Three on the Temple', and 'Dedicating Xichuan', among others.

Qinqiang Opera:

Qinqiang Opera, also known as Bang Bang Opera, is a traditional theater of Northwest China and one of the national intangible cultural heritages. In ancient times, the area around Shaanxi and Gansu belonged to the state of Qin, so it was called "Qinqiang". It is also known as "Bang Bang Cavity" because of the common use of date wood clappers for accompaniment during the early performances of Qin Cavity.

After the Qinqiang took shape, it spread all over the country, and because of its mature and complete performance system, it had different degrees of influence on different kinds of dramas, and directly influenced the Bangqiang to become the ancestor of Bangqiang. Qinqiang's performance techniques are simple, rugged, bold and exaggerated, with a strong sense of life and a wealth of skills; on May 20, 2006, it was approved by the State Council to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.

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Types of Qinqiang Costumes and Their Significance:

The Qinqiang costumes, after a long period of development and evolution, have gradually formed a conventional and regular pattern. The size of the size, the texture of the texture, the choice of ornamentation, the color of the color and the color of the color. The size, the texture, the choice of ornamentation, the intensity of the color and the various colors all have unique meanings. Through the color of the costumes worn by the characters in the play, the audience can roughly understand and judge their age, status, wealth, poverty, young and strong, and their basic character and emotion.

1, the dress of the wide, big, long, straight: on behalf of literature, rich; short, small, narrow, curved, on behalf of martial arts, poor.

2. The dress is thick, heavy and slippery: it represents Wen, rich; light, thin, soft and plain represents Wu, poor.

3, dragon, tiger, mountain, stone: complete means strong;

4, flowers, birds, insects, fish: disorder means wisdom;

5, still life, flowers and plants are simple: means goodness;

6, wolves, dogs, eagles, sculptures are complex, messy: means ferocity;

7, butterflies, flowers are small, plain: means beautiful, fair.

8. Deep, plain and dark: symbolizing old age and poverty;

9. Light, colorful and bright: symbolizing youth and wealth.

10, white: symbolizes justice, purity, dignity, integrity, young and strong.

11. Black: symbolizes cleanliness, gravity, seriousness, boldness, stupidity, poverty, sorrow, and lowly.

12. Red: symbolizes greatness, enthusiasm, loyalty, joy, fear, danger.

13. Yellow: signifies honor, clarity, stability, senility, powerlessness.

14, the green: symbolizes recklessness, stubbornness, misbehavior, treachery.

15, pink: symbolizes intelligent, lively, flirtatious, romantic, absurd, sultry, lewd, frivolous.

16, blue: symbolizes youth, keen, energetic, decent, righteous, light-hearted.

17, the snowy green color: symbolizes beautiful, beautiful, soft, comfortable.

18, onion green: symbolizes wisdom, serenity, silence, tranquility.

19, purple: symbolizes the solemnity, dignity, patience, decisiveness.

20, bronze: symbolizes the old, kind, strong, thorough.

21, gray: symbolizes weakness, uncertainty, dilemma, cold.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Qinqiang (Traditional Drama of Northwest China)