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In the 1960s, what excellent traditional opera literary scripts appeared in China?

In the 1960s, among the many types of operas, the first to reflect contemporary life were some young, local operas with more flexible art forms, like the opera of appraisal, Shanghai opera and Lv opera. For example, the commentary opera "Little Son-in-Law", Shanghai opera "Luo Han Qian", Lv Opera "Li Er Sister-in-Law Remarriage", etc., these plays are vivid and lively, and are very popular among the people.

Local operas, in their creative practice of reflecting contemporary life, have not only maintained and carried forward the characteristics of their respective genres, but also enriched their own artistic means of expression with special styles.

In addition, there are tin opera "Red Seed" (Li Jin, Gu'er tsuba, Yu Jiejun script), Yu opera "Chaoyang Gully" (Yang Lanchun script), flower-drum opera "playing the gong" (adapted by Li Guoren), etc., are local operas reflecting the contemporary life of the better works, in the audience has a certain influence.

And plays like "The Tale of the Red Lantern" and "The Spark of the Ludang" were first successfully adapted and performed in Shanghai Opera before they were transplanted for Beijing Opera.