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Cultural Interpretation of Shao Opera: What is the first stage of Shao Opera?

Knocking on the head, a traditional synonym, may not understand what it means at first, but in Shao opera culture, it is a way to attract audiences before the traditional drama of Han nationality begins. How will it be explained in cultural interpretation? Let's have a look.

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During the period of Watanabe and Yue Opera, there were two schools, namely Zitou Field and Aconitum Field. The former is mostly used in Du Ban, while the latter is mostly used in Yue Opera.

"Shaogong" is used in the field of literature, that is, using percussion instruments and gongs and drums classics of Shao Opera. Percussion instruments include drums, drums, cymbals, gongs, gongs and water cymbals. The gongs and drums are composed of [three hats], [cannon], [underwater gong], [swallowing head] and [yin gong]. Wutou field uses "Jingkou", that is, Beijing Opera percussion instruments and Beijing Opera gongs and drums classics. Percussion instruments include drums, Beijing drums, Beijing gongs, big gongs, cymbals and small gongs. The gongs and drums pass through "sudden wind", "drumming", "punching", "knocking", "horse's leg" and "the latter is more enthusiastic than the two head plays, so the former is called" Wen "and the latter is called" Wu ". After entering the town theater from the countryside, gongs and drums were loud and noisy, so Peking Opera Qupai was used instead of "knocking on the head". After the founding of the People's Republic of China, the art of drama developed day by day, and the "stepping stone" came to an end.

Shao Opera is a kind of Han Opera in China. Formerly known as "Shaoxing Luantan", commonly known as "Shaoxing Daban", it originated from the Shaanxi opera, and was named Shao Opera in 1950.

Shao Opera originated in Shangyu County, Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province (now Shangyu District) and is popular in Shaoxing, Cixi, Yuyao, Xiaoshan and Shanghai.

Shao Opera, one of the three major operas in Zhejiang, has a history of more than 300 years, with more than 400 plays, of which Harmony is the most representative.

Shao Opera is a Shaoxing local opera with the basic melody of "357, Erfan". It has formed its own unique artistic style with its high-pitched and vigorous singing, rough and simple music, bold and free performances, and both civil and military skills.

On June 7, 2008, Shao Opera was approved to be included in the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.