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What is the form of rap originated in Heze, Linqing, Jinan, Shandong Province?

Shandong Kuaishu is a rap form that originated in Linqing, Jinan and Heze, Shandong Province.

Introduction to Shandong Kuaishu:

Shandong Kuaishu originated from the traditional folk art form of the Han nationality in Shandong Province, which is mainly rap and has a strong language rhythm. The basic sentence pattern is "two, two, three". In order to keep the singing lively, the general sentence ends with three words. The left hand strikes two identical copper plates (Yuanyang) as an accompaniment instrument.

Shandong Express Books are all in the form of standing and singing, and pay attention to the use of "hands, eyes, body, steps", "baggage" and "buttons" in the performance. The lyrics are basically seven words. Actors recite the lyrics and sometimes say them in plain English. The tracks are in the form of "single paragraph", "long book" and "book cap".

Shandong Kuaishu rap uses Shandong dialect, and uses "crescent board", that is, two semicircular iron plates as clapping props, so it is also called "iron plate Kuaishu". Later, someone switched to bamboo board and became a "bamboo board quick book".

There are two theories about the origin of Shandong Kuaishu. First, during the Xianfeng period of the Qing Dynasty, Zhao Dazhao, an artist from Jining, Shandong Province, adapted the rein room written by He Laofeng, a famous drummer in Shandong Province at that time, and later used the pear flower drum as a percussion instrument to form Wu Laoer, the predecessor of Shandong Kuaishu. Another way of saying it is that it evolved from the story of Song Wu sung by Shandong Luozi. Shandong Kuaishu is mostly used to tell the story of Song Wu, so some people call it "the second child of martial arts". But there are also relaxing and funny songs, such as "The Truth" and "Persimmon Basket".