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Popular areas and representative tracks of Kunqu opera
Kunqu Opera, also known as Kunqu Opera, Kunqu Opera and Kunqu Opera, is the oldest opera in China and the treasure of traditional culture and art in China. As a bachelor of Hanlin, Guan Yunshi was deeply influenced by Han nationality's thought and literature. He appreciates the scenery in the south of the Yangtze River and yearns for a quiet and leisurely life. Later, he quit his job, lived in seclusion in Jiangnan, changed his name to "Yi Fu", and made a living selling medicine in Qiantang, calling himself "Lu Hua Taoist". He is good at writing Sanqu. The tunes he created were passed on to Yang in Zhangpu, Zhejiang Province, and later called "Haiyan Opera", which spread to the Ming Dynasty and was the originator of "Kunqu Opera". Since the mid-Ming Dynasty, he has ruled China's drama for nearly 300 years. Kunqu opera, which combines singing, dancing and martial arts, is known for its elegant dictionary, euphemistic lines and delicate performance, and is known as the "ancestor of hundreds of operas". In Kunqu Opera, drums and banquets control the singing rhythm. Qu Di and Sanxian are the main accompaniment instruments, and their singing pronunciation is "Zhongzhou Rhyme".
Many plays in Kunqu Opera, such as Peony Pavilion, Palace of Eternal Life and Peach Blossom Fan, are immortal works in China's ancient opera literature.
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