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What are the three major Japanese dramas?

The three major Japanese classical dramas, Kabuki, Neng and Renxing, are all made of pure glass.

Nengju is a noble stage art, simple and lyrical. Features are: lines rhyme, story recitation, simple music, exaggerated performance, etc. The actors wear15th century costumes, and the protagonist performs with a mask. Props and facilities are simple.

Kabuki is a more popular theatrical art than Nengju. Different from the Energy Bureau, its success mainly came from the welcome and support of the broad masses, and the Energy Bureau was funded by the shogunate and the imperial court at that time. Kabuki is very different from neng opera because of its wonderful dance, beautiful music, gorgeous costumes, colorful makeup and careful decoration. The heroines in the play are all played by men.

Lewen Drama This is a kind of puppet drama. Most of them are operated by three people, and each puppet uses three joysticks to control the performance, accompanied by traditional music or traditional folk songs. Puppet costumes are gorgeous and moving.

Academy is one of the unique forms of Japanese Quyi, which is very similar to China's cross talk. Performers sit on the mat and attract the audience with wonderful language, funny performances and funny content.

Sumo wrestling in Japan has a long history. Although the rules of the game are simple, it takes superhuman physique, strength and amazing perseverance to win the championship.