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Introduction to the plot of Henan Opera War Eleven Countries

The famous "The Battle of the Eleven Kingdoms" is a traditional play of Henan Opera. This play is one of the plays that Chen Suzhen, the queen of Henan Opera, studied in the Star Class, especially after 193 1 Mid-Autumn Festival, which became one of her frequent performances.

Chinese name

Jinpenji

Another name

1 1 countries in the Great War

revise

Wang ruoyu

Leadership performance

Chen Suzhen

Theme material

Myth and military drama

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Performance change

This play is one of the plays that Chen Suzhen, the queen of Henan Opera, studied in the Star Class, especially after 193 1 Mid-Autumn Festival, which became one of her frequent performances.

abstract

Lu, who was defeated in the Warring States Period, presented a treasure to the State of Qi and gave it to a golden basin. He said that just a few knocks would lead to a beautiful woman, which proved to be effective on the spot. A beautiful woman jumped out and named her Nishinomiya. Nishinomiya spread gossip, sow discord and tried to expel Qi Xuanwang. Suddenly one day, Wuqi and eleven countries declared war on Qi, and Zhong Lichun (also known as Zhong Lichun, Zhong Wuyan and Zhong Wuyan) went into battle in disguise. Before leaving, she put a seal on the golden basin for fear of an accident in the West Palace. Qi Xuanwang tore off the seal again. Later, the powder meters set by the Nishimiya brothers and sisters were arrested and killed one after another. Then Wuqi's troops were destroyed, and Zhong Lichun's counter-insurgency mission was completed. Her master wrote a secret code on a stone tablet, telling her to "return to heaven". She met and died as she was told, and wrote a heroic chapter.