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Hebei Bangzi suona Qupai who knelt down!

Hebei Bangzi Qupai generally comes from three sources. One is to inherit Shanshan Bangzi; Second, it originated from folk music and folk songs; Third, it was transplanted from Beijing Opera and Kunqu Opera. There are many kinds of 150, which can be divided into two categories: string qupai and suona qupai. Qupai is mainly used to express characters' thoughts and feelings, and cooperate with the performance of characters and dance movements.

String Qupai mainly includes: Sentence Double, Small Mill, Drip, Neighbor Crossing the Street, Ascending the Ladder, Descending the Ladder, Opening the Door, Boasting the Bridal Room, Sliding Lane, Full House, Tight and Slow, Small Piano Music and so on. [Li Sanyou], [Xiao Erfan], [Ghost Beats Legs], [Auntie Order], [Two and a Half Sentences], [Sunny Song], [Wan Nianhuan], [Bean Leaf Yellow], [Gu Sweep Hall], [Happy Room Praise], [A Fish], [Liu Qingniang], [Gu Gui]

The qupai commonly used in suona are: [Cry Yan Hui], [One River Wind], [Touch the Lip], [Pink Butterfly], [Wind Becomes Loose], [Cry Par], [Suona Par], [Junur], [Xiang six niang], [On Ruler] and [Wan Nianhuan]. "Pu Tianle", "Qingjiang Yin Yin", "North Weeping and Yan Hui", "Six Orders", "Tight Slow", "Five Horses Will Give Children Water", "Your Legend", "Prepare Horse Orders", "Children's Play" (common name "Bangzi Doll"), "End" and so on.