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What are the artistic characteristics of Ming and Qing music?

The Ming and Qing Dynasties witnessed the unprecedented development of China traditional opera and Quyi music since the Song and Yuan Dynasties. In traditional Chinese opera music, Haiyan, Yuyao, Yiyang and Kunshan were gradually formed in the middle of Ming Dynasty. After the mid-Qing Dynasty, "Bangzi" and "Leather Spring" came into being, and "Yiyang" and "Kunshan" became the four leading singers in modern China. Every tune has evolved into the tones of many different operas. Quyi music developed into the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and the tanci in the south, various drums in the north, various brands of music, Taoist feelings, piano books and other songs came into being one after another. By the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China, rap music had an unprecedented prosperity. Folk ditty is a form of transition from ancient folk songs, such as songs of the Five Dynasties, songs of the Song and Yuan Dynasties, and folk songs of the Ming and Qing Dynasties to folk art.