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Is there anything else besides Beijing Opera or Allegro? Language programs (Quyi)?

Quyi mainly includes folk songs, sketches, cross talk, performance singing, three sentences and a half, Allegro and so on. Choose according to your own preferences.

Language programs mainly refer to sketches and cross talks. There are other folk art programs such as recitation, allegro, three sentences and a half, tongue twister, tongue twister, farce, etc. Among them, recitation of musical poems is also more common, and musical sitcoms are also more common.

Sketch is a small art work. In a broad sense, prose covers a wide range. In ancient Indian Buddhist scriptures, it refers to the seven-volume Prajna Paramita Sutra, and in prose, it refers to the short style. Narrow sketch generally refers to the short art of speaking and performing. Its basic requirements are clear language, natural form, full understanding and expression of each character's personality and language characteristics, and the most representative is comedy sketches.

The word "cross talk" originated in ancient times, initially referring to imitating other people's words and deeds, and later developed into "image sound". The image sound is also called the image sound next door. Crosstalk originated from the folk rap art in northern China and prevailed in Ming Dynasty. After the development of the Qing Dynasty until the early years of the Republic of China, crosstalk gradually developed from a person imitating ventriloquism to stand-up crosstalk, and its name was changed to crosstalk. One type of stand-up crosstalk has gradually developed into many types: stand-up crosstalk, counterpart crosstalk and group crosstalk, which are integrated into one. Crosstalk has different development modes in three places.

Allegro is a kind of Han rap art, belonging to the rhyming school of China Quyi. In the early years, it was called "Jilaibao", also known as "Dingdang", "Liukou" and "Lianhualuo", which was sung by the poor in the Song Dynasty. Allegro was originally a way and means for beggars to beg for money or food along the street, with a long history; Allegro really existed as a performance form of Quyi art after the founding of the People's Republic of China. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), Allegro has made great progress, forming three famous art schools in China, namely, Gao School (), Wang School () and Li School ().

Allegro's performance mode is relatively simple, and there are three performance modes: single mouth, lip-synching and lip-synching. Lyrics can rhyme freely, and a paragraph of lyrics can rhyme freely, which is called "Hua Zhe". During the performance, the actors use bamboo boards or beat the time. Generally, only short programs with strong reasoning or lyricism are performed. After the art of Allegro was formed, they began to focus on creating and performing long bibliographies. While Allegro is developing, due to the differences in regional environment, local dialects and performance styles in different periods in history, many branches have been derived, such as: Jibao, Lotus Falls, Bamboo Board Books, Tan Drum, Allegro Books, Imperial Board Books, Allegro Mini Allegro, Allegro Tianjin, Allegro Shaanxi, Allegro Lanzhou, Allegro Wu 'an, Allegro Sichuan and Allegro Lotus Falls Shaoxing.