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Peking Opera is what in China's theater art

Peking Opera is the treasure of China's theater art.

The Peking Opera is compared to a particularly precious spiritual treasure. Peking Opera, once known as Ping Opera, one of the five major Chinese opera genres, the cadence of the Xipi, Erhuang-based, accompanied by huqin and gongs and drums and so on, is regarded as China's national treasure, the Chinese opera, three Dingjia "top". It has traveled all over the world and has become an important means of introducing and spreading traditional Chinese culture. Distributed in Beijing as the center, throughout China.

Meaning of "precious stone":

1. also as "瓌宝". 1. strange, precious.

"Gleanings - Zhou" attached to the Southern Liang Xiao Qilu: "Treasures and strange things, filled in the royal court." Song Zhu Bent "Qu洧旧闻" Volume 1: "All the treasures of all the countries rare and precious things, are hidden in the Feng Chen library."

2. Special precious objects.

Jin Zuo Si 《Wu Du Fu》:""Peeping into the mansion of Dongshan Mountain, I see a lot of treasures." Tang Yang Jiong "Shao Aunt Temple Stele": "The poor mountains and the sea of the treasure, all the human and God's magnificent." New Book of Tang - Pei Xingjian's Biography: "At the beginning, he leveled Duzhi and Chilian, and gained a lot of treasures." Kang Youwei "preservation of Chinese monuments and ancient artifacts": "Kangxi, Qianlong of the magnetic ...... this our country's treasure, the essence of thousands of years."

3. Metaphorically speaking, especially precious spiritual wealth.

Bino "Fuchun River": "Our motherland's culture has a long history, splendid and brilliant, is the world's treasure, the elite of history."

4. A metaphor for outstanding talents.

Jin Lu Yun "move the book too often recommend the same county Zhang support": "Cheng emperor room of the treasure, the temple of the great instrument."