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Who are the representative and famous artists of Kun Opera?

There are Yu Zhenfei, Zhou Fenglin, Jiang Shanzhen, Han Shichang and Yue Meitie.

1, Yu Zhenfei

Yu Zhenfei (July 15, 1902-July 17, 1993) famous kun opera performer, famous kun opera young master, famous kun opera performer, the name of Yuanwei, the character of Tetsui, the name of Zhenfei, originally from Songjiang, Jiangsu Province (now belongs to the Shanghai Municipality), was born in suzhou, Yi Lane.

He was a Peking Opera and Kun Opera performer, and died in Shanghai on July 17, 1993 (28th day of the 5th month of the year Kui You on the lunar calendar) at the age of 92 years.

His repertoire included The Peony Pavilion, The Palace of Eternal Youth, Taibai Drunken Writing, On the Walled Horse, A Dream in the Garden, The Piano, The Broken Bridge, etc. He specialized in kunqu opera, and in Peking Opera, including The Society of the Groups of Elegant Heroes, The Society of the Chips, The Jade Palace Spring, The Match of Spring and Autumn, and The Supervisor of the Wine Order, etc. He was also a member of the Chinese Academy of Arts and Sciences.

2. Zhou Fenglin

Zhou Fenglin, male, Kunqu opera lady's maiden Dan, paste Dan. He is also an assassin. Word Tongsen. Jiangsu Suzhou. He is the most prestigious Dan actor after Ge Zixiang and Tan Ya Fang.

When presiding over the Dan Gui Tea Garden, together with Wang Ya Fang, a veteran actor of the Tian Xian Tea Garden, there was a time when it was said that "the male Tian Xian, the female Dan Gui". He was a rare talent in kunqu with comprehensive skills.

He was devoted to the rehearsal of kunqu small plays, lantern-colored plays, and continuous plays. When he performed with Zhou Zhaoquan, a young student, and Jiang Shanzhen, the second face of the opera, the critics called him "the first flower girl of the first class".

3, Jiang Shanzhen

Jiang Shanzhen, the Qing Dynasty, the light years of Suzhou Dajia class Kun Opera actress. Under the tutelage of Chen Laoshi, the famous deputy of the late Qing dynasty Kun Opera troupe. At the beginning of the third year of the Qing Guangxu period (1877), she went to Shanghai with the Suzhou Daya Kun Opera troupe to perform at the Fung Paradise, and became very famous.

Since August of the following year, he co-starred with Zhou Fenglin, a famous kun opera master, in new operas such as <>and <>, which were very popular for a while. At the end of the year, he changed to join the Peking troupe, which was attached to the Shanghai Tianxian Tea House, enjoying the privilege of performing in the center of the play and not performing in the matinee, but still focusing on the Kun Opera.

September of 17th year of Guangxu (1891), Zhou Fenglin took over the Dan Gui Tea Garden, Jiang was also invited to take the class, and became one of the pillars of Dan Gui. He was able to play a lot of theater, performing in a cold, subtle style, portraying characters, all realistic, distinctive character.

He portrayed Han Shizhong in The Hairpin and the Chuanzhuan Story, Fa Cong in The West Wing Story, Jia Zhongwen in The Sailor's Image Story, Zhang Wenyuan in The Water Margin Story, Zhao Bozhong in The West Wing Story, and Xian Yu Ji in The Swallow's Notebook and The Dog Hole.

Cao Cao in Lianhuanji - Discussing and Offering Swords, Qi Youxian in Kite Mistake - Former Relatives, Jiang Shi in Leaping Carp - Lulin, Erhai in Wanliyuan - Playing Duty, and Liu Er in Borrowing Boots, were all extremely famous, and were regarded by critics as "the first class of the first vice and clowns" at that time.

4. Han Shichang

Han Shichang (1897-1976) was a northern Chinese kunqu performer. He was a native of Gaoyang, Hebei Province. At an early age, he learned from Bai Yunting and Wang Yiyou in the Qing Chang class, and at first practiced as a martial artist, then changed to Zhengdan, Paste Dan and Xiao Dan.

In 1917, he organized the Rongqing Society in Beijing and studied under Wu Mei and Zhao Zijing, as well as Wu Wanqing. In 1928, he traveled to Japan and performed in Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka and other places, and studied Japanese classical theater such as Noh.

5, Yue Meitie

Yue Meitie, female, born in 1941, Yue Fei 27th generation grandson, Kun Opera performer, Shanghai Kun Opera Troupe national level actor. She graduated from the first kun opera class of Shanghai Opera School and worked as a minor student.

World-renowned kun opera performer, main actor of Shanghai Kun Opera Troupe. She has traveled all over the world to participate in art festivals and cultural exchange performances, lecturing and teaching.

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