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What poetic elements in Peking Opera's Dream of the Boudoir are worthy of being praised throughout the ages?

Peking Opera is the quintessence of our country and an artistic treasure of our cultural tradition.

After thousands of years of history, drama has developed a unique way of expression and representative meaning, and is deeply loved and welcomed by people.

Cheng style traditional Peking Opera Dream of a Boudoir is a very distinctive play on the Peking Opera stage today.

1. Introduction The Peking Opera Dream of a Boudoir is based on the combination of scenes and emotions expressed in two poems: Chen Tao's Journey to Longxi and Du Fu's Wedding Farewell.

Dream of a Spring Boudoir is one of the representative plays of the Cheng School. In 1931, when the warlords were fighting and the people were displaced, the Chinese Peking Opera master Cheng Yanqiu witnessed this reality and was deeply moved by it, so he wrote this play.

It mainly tells the story of frequent wars in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. Three civilians, Wang Hui, Li Xin and Zhao Kenu, were forcibly recruited into the army. Unfortunately, Wang Hui and Zhao Kenu died in the battle, and Li Xin fled home.

Wang Hui's newly married wife, Mrs. Zhang, didn't know about her husband's death. She thought about it day and night, dreaming of Wang Hui's return.

Suddenly there were loud drums and gongs, and corpses and skeletons were everywhere on the ground. Zhang woke up from her dream and realized that it was all a dream.

2. Poetic Spring Boudoir Dream combines the artistic conception of ancient poetry and the beauty of Peking Opera singing.

In the play, Zhang's performance is exquisite and her singing is gentle and elegant. Several classic lyrics of Zhang's dream about Wang Hui's return are also amazing.

He vividly expresses various emotions such as joy, resentment, shyness, and loss, and meticulously expresses the emotional transformation from longing to resentment, and resentment to joy, expressing his longing for many years.

The Xiaosheng Wang and the female actors work very well together, and the exquisite headdress and elegant dance add to the brilliance.

3. The contemporary significance of Peking Opera Peking Opera has its own unique expression and representative meaning. For example, when we see red facial makeup, we think of Guan Gong’s loyalty, and when we see white, we think of Cao Cao’s treachery.

Peking Opera is a treasure of our country’s traditional culture, but with the endless emergence of various electronic products, many young people do not pay attention to Peking Opera. When we calm down and appreciate it carefully, we will find that it has a unique flavor.