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China's Top Ten Dramas

1, Peking Opera: Peking Opera is one of China's national quintessence, known as the "national opera" and the most influential drama in China. As the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage, the representative plays include Farewell My Concubine and Drunken Imperial Lady.

2. Kunqu Opera: Kunqu Opera is a treasure in China traditional opera art and one of the oldest traditional operas in China. Representative plays include Peony Pavilion, Dream in the Garden and Peach Blossom Fan.

3. Henan Opera: As the largest local opera in China, Henan Opera has the title of one of the five major operas in China. Representative plays include Mu Zai's Command, Playing Golden Branches, The Legend of the New White Snake and so on.

4. Pingju: Pingju is one of the traditional operas of the Han nationality, and some people think it is the second largest opera in China. Representative works include Qin Xianglian and Yang Sanjie's Complaints.

5. Yue Opera: Yue Opera, known as the second national opera, is one of the five major operas in China. Representative tracks include "Aquilaria Fan", "Meeting in the Grass Temple" and "Hosta".

6. Huangmei Opera: Huangmei Opera originated in Huangmei County, Hubei Province, and its singing is simple and smooth. Representative plays include "A Fairy Match" and "Female Xu".

7. Henan Quju: Henan Quju is one of the dramas of the Han nationality, which is very popular in Henan Province and its surrounding areas. His representative works include Yanai and Zhang.

8. Lu Opera: Lu Opera is one of the eight major operas in China, and its representative plays include "Li Er's wife remarries" and "Sisters marry easily".

9. Shanghai Opera: Shanghai Opera is one of the national intangible cultural heritages, also known as Dui Opera. His representative works include Lu Yachen, Lu Danghuo and Thunderstorm.

10, Yue Diao: Yue Diao is different from Yue Opera, which is a local traditional drama in Henan and Hubei provinces. His singing is lively and lively, and his representative plays include Qin Qiong Selling Horses, Jogging and Jumping Pits, etc.