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The Heroic Plot of Peking Opera

The Great Hero, a Peking Opera, is a traditional Peking Opera play, based on the story of Rouge in Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio.

The story is that the girl Rouge is interested in the scholar Bian, and the two privately booked a lifetime in the garden. However, Bian went to Beijing to take the exam, and there was no news. In order to wait for Bian, Rouge refused the proposal of the rich boy Wang and was robbed by him. With the help of her brother-in-law, Yang, the owner of the troupe, Rouge fought against the pro-robbers by competing for marriage.

As a result, Yang was injured by Wang in order to save Rouge. In order to repay Yang's kindness, Rouge promised to give three days to learn how to learn, so as to cut off the pain of missing the study. However, three days have passed and Zhang Xue has not yet appeared. Rouge in despair finally chose to stay with Yang and live with him. This drama shows traditional morality and love in the form of drama, and also highlights the courage and wisdom of women in the face of difficulties.

Introduction to the role of Britain;

1, Chen Xiuying: The heroine of this play, a beautiful, intelligent and brave woman. Her persistent pursuit of love and resolute resistance to evil forces is a role full of charm and sense of justice.

2. Bian: Chen Xiuying's lover, a scholar. He was faithful to love, but he lost the news because he went to Beijing for an exam.

3. Wang Fuzhi: A rich boy who tried to rob Chen Xiuying and took violent measures against him.

4. Yang: Bian's brother-in-law, head of a troupe. In order to help Chen Xiuying, he risked his life to confront Wang Fuzhi.

5. Mrs. Bian: Bian's mother, a kind and kind woman. She gave great support to her love with Bian.

6. Clowns A and B: In the competition of recruiting relatives, Clowns A and B play multiple contestants and compete with Chen Xiuying for fun. They added comedy to the plot by gagging.