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What are the intangible cultural heritage of Shanxi?

1, Zuoquan flowering tune?

Zuoquan Blossom Tune is folk music popular in the Taihang Mountain area of Shanxi Province. Zuoquan folk song style began to form in the Sui Dynasty, the 1930s, Zuoquan Blossom tune from the Zuoquan folk song derived. The Zuoquan Blossom Tune song is well conceived, with novel lyrics, and the liner notes highlight the strong local color and strong infectious force.

2. Wutaishan Buddhist Music

Wutaishan Buddhist Music is traditional music popular in the area of Wutaishan Mountain in Wutai County, Shanxi Province, including vocal and instrumental music. Wutaishan Buddhist music is a product of the combination of musical art and religion, a special cultural phenomenon in the development of society, and an important part of Wutaishan Buddhist culture.

3. Jin Opera?

Jin Opera, also known as Shanxi Opera, is one of the four major types of opera in Shanxi, and is also known as Zhonglu Opera because it is produced in central Shanxi. Jin opera is mainly popular in the middle and north of Shanxi and parts of Shaanxi, Inner Mongolia and Hebei, and is characterized by its melodious and smooth melodies, soft, mellow and friendly tunes, and clear speech, with the rich local flavor of the Jinzhong area and its own unique style.

4, Yangge opera?

Yangge opera is a traditional opera art widely popular in China, mainly distributed in Shanxi, Hebei, Shaanxi, Inner Mongolia, Shandong and other places. It originated from the songs sung by the ancient Chinese working people while they were working in the fields, and later combined with Chinese folk dances, acrobatics, martial arts and other performing arts, and sang programs with storylines during the social fires in the first month of each year, gradually forming the form of opera.

5, North Road Opera

North Road Opera, also known as "on the road play", is one of the four major operas in Shanxi, but also the north of Shanxi Datong, Shuozhou, Xinzhou, and part of Inner Mongolia, Hebei, local traditional theater. Its singing, tunes, and recitation are similar to those of Puzhou Opera, but the tone is more high-pitched. Later, it was influenced by the Hebei Opera, which paid special attention to singing and created a lot of flowery voices.