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How do non-opera people view opera culture?

I am a typical person who is not in the traditional Chinese opera industry. I think the traditional Chinese opera culture is really good, which is not only the inheritance of classical culture, but also artistic. Although sometimes I don't know what people are singing on the stage, I always feel that absorption is a very infectious art, and I feel refreshed every time I hear it. It turns out that our culture is so beautiful.

0 1, draw a face, probably another person. I remember when I was very young, there were often temple fairs in our village, and every year some troupes were invited to sing at the temple fairs. I once sneaked into their backstage to see their makeup hair, and I thought it was really beautiful. Seeing that every corner of my face is painted with strokes of different thicknesses, I don't feel terrible, but I feel envious. When I was a child, I often fantasized that I could draw such painted faces and sing praises to other people's lives.

02, the story on the stage, all kinds of life under the stage We often say that art comes from life. Probably everyone who goes to the theatre can understand some attitudes towards life in opera, and sometimes even see his own story in opera. Sometimes our life is richer than China's traditional drama, because you can never write how bloody life really is. Therefore, everyone who goes to the theatre sees others and himself at the same time. At that moment, I was already integrated with the opera.

03, the inheritance of opera, don't break. Opera culture is really a very typical traditional culture, and now it is basically protected. The temple fair in the village has stopped, so I probably won't have a chance to hear this kind of opera again. But every time I see a singer, I feel a kind of respect. Maybe it's memories of their childhood, or maybe it's because they really worked hard. I like going to see operas very much, and I hope that the traditional opera culture can be passed down all the time.