Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional virtues - China has several kinds of theater

China has several kinds of theater

1, Peking Opera: Peking Opera is China's "national treasure", also known as Beijing Opera, State Opera, Pihuang, it is the first of China's opera plays.

2, Yu Opera: Yu Opera is based on the Henan opera continue to inherit, develop, because after the founding of the State of Henan short for "Yu", so it will be called Yu Opera.

3, Yueju Opera: Yueju Opera is a traditional form of Chinese opera, also known as the second largest type of opera, known as the second national opera, also known as the "most widely circulated local theater", and is known abroad as the "Chinese opera".

4, Huangmei Opera: Huangmei Opera, formerly known as Huangmei tune or tea ceremony, it is also one of the five major Chinese opera. It originated in Huangmei County, Hubei Province, and developed and grew in the area of Anqing, Anhui Province.

5, Review Opera: Review Opera was once China's second largest opera, one of the country's most influential opera, in addition to the Beijing Opera, the China Review Opera House is the only one with the word of the country's local opera theater.

6, kunqu: kunqu is the mother of Chinese opera, it is China's ancient theater, also known as Kunshan cavity, popular in the area of Kunshan, Jiangsu Province.

7. Cantonese Opera: Cantonese Opera, also known as "Cantonese Opera" or "Dai Opera", is one of the traditional operas of Guangdong, popular in Guangdong, Hong Kong, Southeast Asia and other Cantonese-speaking areas.

8. Hebei Opera: Hebei Opera is a popular opera in Hebei and Beijing, which originated from Shan-Shan Opera at the junction of Shan and Shaanxi, and spread to Hebei through Shanxi, combining the dialects of Hebei and Beijing.