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Qinqiang three high-fives all folded lyrics

Qinqiang is a traditional Chinese opera, in which the three palm strikes are a form of Qinqiang performance, and the following are the lyrics:

(Singing Prelude)

One palm doesn't sound, two palms sound, and three palms turn over the river.

Hands raised, hands down, hands turned, hands back again,

Hands from the heart, applause loud.

(Singing the theme)

A piece of the moon in Chang'an, ten thousand miles of cloudless sky,

Three high-fives from Qinqiang, sounding the nine heavens.

If I meet an ancient scholar, I will surely accompany you on your travels.

The famous songs of the past ring out, cultivating a long-lasting love.

(end of the song)

The three strikes of the palm are all folded, the Qin Opera's great skill is firm.

Military generals and officials love this tune,

This song is as good as it used to be,

Praise the beauty of the Beijing Opera and praise the strength of the Qin Opera.

Historical background of Qinqiang:

Qinqiang is one of the traditional Chinese opera genres, originating in the area of Qindu District, Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province (present-day Nanzheng County, Hanzhong City), with a long history.

The history of Qinqiang can be traced back to the period of the Tang and Song dynasties, when folk artists performed by rapping and percussion instruments, forming the original form of Qinqiang. Over time, Qinqiang gradually developed into a comprehensive opera genre, incorporating elements of southern opera, northern opera and Qingyin, forming a unique artistic style.

During the Ming and Qing dynasties, the Qinqiang developed even more, and after many reforms and innovations, it took on the basic form of the modern Qinqiang.

Since the 20th century, the Qinqiang has gradually made its way to the stage, becoming one of China's traditional opera genres, and has become a favorite among audiences.

The historical background of Qinqiang is closely related to the regional environment, which carries the cultural spirit and folk art tradition of the local people, and also reflects the diversity and richness of traditional Chinese culture.