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Peking Opera, Yueju Opera, Kunqu Opera, Yu Opera, Huangmei Opera, and Jieju Opera, which one do you like?

I like all of them, but I'm particularly fond of Peking Opera and Yueju Opera, which complement each other. Peking Opera is suitable for daytime viewing to help Yang Qi, and Yueju Opera is a perfect time to make a pot of tea and sip it slowly in the full moon, which makes you feel like you're floating in the sky!

『Wen-Qiangren Shanlihan』

Opera, China's theater, a unique title, is a part of the traditional Chinese arts, is the Chinese nation of successive generations of opera artists **** with the creation and inheritance down the artistic treasures.

From ancient times to modern times, the Chinese nation has always been a great nation endowed with the ability to create, summarize, dare to innovate and develop.

In the five thousand years of history, culture is profound and brilliant. Opera is one of them, and there are many different kinds of operas. According to incomplete statistics, people of different ethnic groups, according to their respective cultural atmosphere, customs and habits, and specific regions, have produced more than three hundred different types of dramas, such as Qinqiang, Kunqu, Sichuan Opera, Lanyu Opera, Cantonese Opera, Huai Opera, Qin Qiang, Shanghai Opera, Hebei Opera, Hunan Flower Drum Opera, and so on, and the repertoires of these dramas number in the tens of thousands. Among them, the "Beijing Opera, Yueju Opera, Huangmei Opera, Pingju Opera, and Yu Opera" are the five most famous and far-reaching opera genres.

Sichuan opera, as a member of the Chinese opera, is also the most favorite of the mountain people in addition to Beijing opera and Yueju opera.

Sichuan Opera, commonly known as Chuan Opera, can be traced back to the Tang Dynasty, and is a traditional opera that combines the five vocal arts of Gaoqiang, Kunqu, Huqin (i.e., Pihuang), Bouncing Opera (i.e., Bangkok), and Sichuan Folkloric Lantern Opera. Sichuan Opera is divided into five lines, namely, Sheng, Sousheng, Dan, Huafang, and Clown. In particular, the performances of clowns, shengs and dans are the most distinctive, fully embodying the aesthetic characteristics of Chinese opera, which are "the illusion of reality" and "the loss of shape and meaning". The famous Sichuan opera "The Legend of the White Snake. Jinshan Temple" has been widely circulated both at home and abroad.

In addition to its unique singing style, Sichuan Opera also features face-changing, fire-rolling, lamp-rolling, knife-concealing, and candle-lighting stunts. Among them, the face-changing technique is the most mysterious and is also talked about by the world, and it has been the watchman's stunt in the performance of Sichuan Opera people. It is said that when the king of the world Andy Lau has also studied Sichuan opera face changing master Peng Denghuai as a teacher, to learn the Sichuan opera face changing this masterpiece.

With the pace of the new era, Sichuan opera in the successive generations of opera people's inheritance, innovation and the party and the government's strong support, from the boom to the decline, from the decline to the rise of the Sichuan opera re-accepted by the world and love, highly respected by fans, and traveled across the ocean to spread around the world.

In 2006, Sichuan opera was approved by the State Council to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list. 2018, Chongqing University and other colleges and universities selected the Sichuan opera program to be on the list of the first batch of Chinese outstanding traditional culture inheritance bases of national ordinary colleges and universities.

Sichuan people, Sichuan accent, Sichuan tone, hall drums, suona, cymbals and small gongs, Sichuan Opera, known for its wonderful performances and unique musical instruments in the forest of Chinese opera.

The opera is a new and exciting experience for all of us!

Like Yu opera. Yu opera singing or high and clear, such as Chang Pai's "Cuffing Red"; or low Wan deep, such as the Ma Pai "Mu Guiying Hang Shuai" Mu Guiying to She Taijun Chen reluctant to hang Shuai's cries, let a person tenderness and knots. The classic plays that can best reflect the Yu Opera's richness of voice and emotion, such as "Chaoyang Gully", "Mulan", "Mu Guiying Hangs Up Marshalship", "The Great Sacrifice Pile", "Seven Pieces of Sesame Officials", and so on, have long been popular among the Chinese people and are familiar with them, and the Henan TV station, with the main focus of Yu Opera's "PiYuanChun" program, has promoted Yu Opera among the Chinese people as a household name, and even spread it to the overseas countries and regions, such as Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Australia, for touring and performing. It has even spread overseas, traveling to Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Austria and other regions and countries for touring performances. It can be said that all over the world, as long as there is a Chinese settlement, you can basically hear Yu opera.

My favorite is Yueju Opera, followed by modern Peking Opera, Xiqu Opera, and finally Huangmei Opera. These are the national treasures of our Greater China, and they must be properly promoted among the younger generation so that they can continue to be passed on and carried forward!

My favorites are Peking Opera and Yueju Opera. Especially Yueju Opera, I was hooked on Yueju Opera after watching Master Fu Quanxiang and Master Lu Jinhua's "Love Detective", as well as Fan Ruijuan Fu Quanxiang's "Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai" and Xu Yulan Wang Wenjuan's "Dream of the Red Mansion" (the record version, not the movie version, which is not as good as the record version, and the lyrics are a lot less). Peking Opera is to see Shi Yihong's "Farewell My Concubine", "The Drunken Concubine", "Phoenix Returns to the Nest", "Mu Guiying Hanging up the Marshalship" and other Meipai plays and Zhang Huoding's famous Cheng Pai play "Lock Lin Bag" like Peking Opera. I can't say that I like other operas.

My favorite is still Yueju Opera, although I don't understand it without reading the subtitles, but its long and gentle flavor, and the song and the style of the song is very nice to listen to. Especially the old generation of Yueju Opera artists Xu Yulan, Wang Wenjuan, brought us Yueju Opera (Dream of the Red Chamber) (Liang Zhu) ~ ~ and many other outstanding masterpieces, each of which is unforgettable and y rooted in the hearts of the people!

Huangmei Opera is also my favorite opera. Huangmei opera singing, easy to understand, better listen! The main singing can also follow the hum on so many lines. Especially before and now, in this group of excellent Huangmei opera leaders, such as Malan, Han Zifen, Wu Qiong's performance, the character portrayal is more vivid and perfect! Especially (female extra horse harnessed by the side of a team) (Tian Xian Match) ~ ~ and other masterpieces, never tire of hearing!

Peking Opera is my earliest contact and understanding of the type of theater, especially during the Cultural Revolution, (Shajiabang) (Red Lanterns) (Wisdom of the Weihu Mountain) (Strange Attack on the White Tiger Regiment) (Cuckoo Mountain) (Ode to the Dragon River) (Seaport) (Plain Warfare) eight Peking Opera model operas, each of which I would sing almost 70% of the cantata. I still remember some of the classics! Because there was no TV in every house in those days, I could only listen to the radio every day. But as long as you turn on the radio, the daily rotation is the eight model operas!

Especially during the Cultural Revolution, classes were suspended, and entertainment was almost non-existent. The most important thing to remember is that you can't be a part of the world without being a part of it. I listened to the radio every day and sang along with the model operas, which was the same as listening to the lessons every day!

Kun Opera, Yu Opera is my least favorite, may have something to do with the regional provinces ~ ~ ~ usually never pay attention. I don't know much about it.

In short, many kinds of theater are our national essence, the essence of the cultural field to better inheritance and the light is very important! So a good cultural theater, it can not only give people spiritual and cultural literacy to bring a kind of obsession and mood, but also can bring a better sentiment and intoxication.

I like all the above types of theater, especially Peking Opera, Yueju Opera, Huangmei Opera. The second is the Yu opera, her music is very beautiful, rough, with a board, better to learn. You can't help but hum it when the door closes.

Kunqu is elegant, belonging to the category of Yangchunbaixue. Classical, elegant, generally not very understandable, and dragged the tone yi yi yi yi too long.

Review of the opera used to listen to also listen to, but singing monotonous. Such as Liu Qiao Er this song, only called to always "ah ha", "ah ah", not much change.

Maybe I'm a layman, but also the cause of the southerners.

In short, the motherland of all kinds of music and theater are national treasures, should be strongly retained and inheritance, can not disappear.

The masters of the various types of theater have worked hard, and I salute you!

I was born in Liaoning Province, the first thing I came across when I was 11 or 12 years old was opera. The first thing I was exposed to when I was eleven or twelve years old was opera, and open-air movies were very popular. At that time, there was a movie of the opera Liu Qiao'er and the Flower as a Matchmaker. The sweet singing voice attracted me to go out of the village a few miles away to watch the opera. I watched it so often that I never got tired of it and gradually learned several parts of the opera. At that time, I loved "Picking Mulberry Leaves" and "Qiao'er, I've been betrothed to the Zhao family since I was a child" in Liu Qiao'er. I also liked "Reporting the Name of a Flower" and "Shining the Diamond Flower" in "Flowers as a Matchmaker". I feel that the opera is the most beautiful music in the world.

Later, I came across Peking Opera, Huangmei Opera, Yue Opera, Kunqu Opera and Yu Opera. Today, my favorite is Peking Opera. I feel that Peking Opera is called the national essence of the real name. I have learned to sing a lot of Peking Opera. There are "The Drunken Concubine", "The Locked Bell Bag", "Red Plum Praise", "Ode to the Pear Blossom" and so on. And then the next is Yueju Opera. Although the accent is different, but I'm a northerner can also sing a few sections of Yueju opera. For example, "Burial of Flowers", "Burning the Draft", "Asking Zijuan" and so on in "Dream of Red Mansions". Huangmei opera feels very monotonous, not too fond of. Yu Opera, Kunqu Opera is the last thing I want to sing. I can hum a few phrases, I really don't like it.

In all fairness, Peking Opera is a national art, is sung to the dignitaries, you see when he puts down his stance and goes to the fields to sing for the people to hear? In going to see the Yu opera, is sung to our people to listen to, China's first drama is Yu opera.

I like Yueju Opera and Beijing Opera.