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English names of traditional Peking Opera plays

Peking Opera, Pingju, one of the five major operas in China, with Xipi and Huanger as the main timbre, accompanied by violin and percussion, is regarded as the quintessence of China culture, and the "top" Peking Opera among the three operas in China is the predecessor of Peking Opera. In the fifty-five years of Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty (1790), they created and performed Nansanqing, Sixi, Chunhe and Chunhe, and they continued to enter Beijing. They emphasized cooperation with artists from China in Hubei, accepted some plays, melodies and performance methods of Kunqu Opera and Shaanxi, and absorbed some local folk tunes. After continuous exchanges and integration, they finally formed Peking Opera. After the formation of the Qing Dynasty, Peking Opera developed rapidly in the court until the Republic of China. It travels around the world and becomes an important means to introduce and spread China's traditional culture. Distributed in Beijing as the center, all over the country. 1 1 month16,2010 Peking Opera is listed in the intangible cultural heritage list of mankind'.