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What are the manifestations of China's ancient operas?

1, starting from Infernal Affairs and ending in Chinese opera, is a comprehensive stage art style. Its characteristic is that many art forms are gathered together by a standard, and their respective personalities are reflected in the same nature. These forms mainly include: poetry, music and dance. Poetry refers to its literature, music refers to its music accompaniment and dance refers to its performance. In addition, it also includes stage art, clothing, makeup and so on. These artistic factors are all for one purpose in China traditional operas, that is, acting stories; Everyone follows a principle, which is beauty. 2. Opera, that is, the song and dance story, is also a feature of China opera. In a word, "the song and dance story is also" (Wang Guowei, a scholar in the late Qing Dynasty). Both Chinese drama and drama belong to drama, and actors should be used to play characters, and dialogues and actions should be used to express stories of a certain length. The difference is that China traditional opera uses musical dialogue and dance movements to express real life, that is, the means of singing and dancing. Also known as "singing, reading, doing and playing". 3. Getting carried away by the form, China's traditional operas use a way of "getting the form instead of the form", such as freehand brushwork in Chinese painting, which reflects all the beautiful things in life with vertical and horizontal strokes. Therefore, there are red-faced Guan Yu and white-faced Cao Cao on the opera stage; When you were in Long song, you cried and danced with long sleeves; With the spring scenery without flowers and trees, there is no river without waves. 4. Small stage, big stage. As a stage art, China opera needs to face the contradiction between the narrowness of the stage and the vastness of life. Unlike drama, China traditional opera does not squeeze life with the principle of "three unifications" to facilitate expression. Instead, we use virtual means to create flexible time and space, and complete the description of the vast world with the help of the vivid performance of actors and the imagination and understanding of the audience. Therefore, opera can create the illusion of night under bright lights, and it can ride horses and sail on an empty stage.