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What's the difference between crosstalk ditty and Peking Opera?

Crosstalk ditty is a kind of folk art performance in China, which is mainly divided into four processes: speaking, learning, teasing and singing. According to different performance forms, it can be divided into cross talk, mouth-to-mouth cross talk and group cross talk.

Peking Opera, once known as Pingju Opera, also known as Luantan Opera and National Opera, is one of the five major operas in China. Known as the quintessence of Chinese culture, it ranks first among the "Three Dings" in Chinese opera.

The so-called singing in cross talk refers to singing "Taiping lyrics" while singing some folk arts and drum books. This is called learning, because it is not the kung fu of this door, but learning from others.

2. Singing Beijing Opera is just singing.