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Shandong Rapid Script Opening Phrase

Shandong Fushu begins with the phrase "Don't talk about gossip."

Shandong Fushu originated in Shandong Province in the area of Linqing, Jining, Heze, and Yanzhou, and is a traditional Han Chinese musical form popular in Shandong, North China, and Northeast China. In the beginning, it specialized in telling the story of Wu Song, and was once called "Wu Lao Er". The Shandong Quick Script, also known as Bamboo Board Quick Script, has been passed down for more than a hundred years, with one person holding two bamboo or copper boards and singing in a fast rhythm. In the beginning, Shandong drums were very popular for a while, and there was a sign in Shandong drums, which was similar to a half-saying, half-singing rhythmic recitation called "Scampering Steel Cavity", and it was said that Shandong Quick Book was developed on the basis of it.On May 20, 2006, Shandong Quick Book was included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritages list approved by the State Council. The traditional repertoire of Shandong Fushu includes <>, <>, <> and <

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