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  • ...m then on, the ancient art has been revitalized and popularized. ([[Mulian Opera|More...]])
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  • ...rity and could be staged all night for nine consecutive days. However, the opera became less popular in 1920s and was on the brink of extinction by the 1980 [[Category:Arts|opera]]
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  • ...m of Traditional Opera.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Beijing Museum of Traditional Opera]] ...hisotry of [[China]]'s traditional operas. [[Beijing Museum of Traditional Opera|(More...)]]
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  • ...Shuyan, he was regarded as part the Three Saints in the circle of [[Peking Opera]]. [[Category:peking opera performers]][[Category:traditional operas]]
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  • [[file:Peking Opear 京剧.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Peking Opera 京剧]] ...ost representative of all Chinese traditional dramatic art forms.([[Peking Opera|More...]])
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  • [[file:Peking Opear 京剧.JPEG|thumb|left|250px|Peking Opera 京剧]] ...st representative of all Chinese traditional dramatic art forms. ([[Peking Opera|More..]])
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  • [[file:Peking Opear 京剧.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Peking Opera 京剧]] ...st representative of all Chinese traditional dramatic art forms. ([[Peking Opera|More...]])
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  • [[file:Peking Opear 京剧.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Peking Opera 京剧]] ...st representative of all Chinese traditional dramatic art forms. ([[Peking Opera|More...]])
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  • [[file:Peking Opear 京剧.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Peking Opera 京剧]] ...st representative of all Chinese traditional dramatic art forms. ([[Peking Opera|More...]])
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  • [[File:Huangmei Opera.jpg|left|thumb|300px|A scene of traditional Huangmei Operea]] ...g the 18th century when Chinese local operas were flourishing. ([[Huangmei Opera|More]])
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  • '''Kunqu''' (Kunshan opera) ('''昆曲''') originated in the [[Kunshan]] area of [[Jiangsu]] around th ...the early period of the Qing, exerting tremendous impact on other types of opera.
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  • [[Image:Traditional chinese opera.JPEG|thumb|250px|left]] ...stically mature scripts and performance techniques. ([[Traditional Chinese Opera|More...]])
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  • ...stically mature scripts and performance techniques. ([[Traditional Chinese Opera|More...]])
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  • ...stically mature scripts and performance techniques. ([[Traditional Chinese Opera|More...]])
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  • [[file:Yueju.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Yueju, also known as Shaoxing opera. [Photo: xy9z.com]]] '''Yueju''' ('''越剧'''), also known as Shaoxing opera, is a form of Chinese opera first taking shape at the end of the Qing Dynasty on the basis of folk song
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  • [[file:Yueju.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Yueju, also known as Shaoxing opera. [Photo: xy9z.com]]] '''Yueju''' ('''越剧'''), also known as Shaoxing opera, is a form of Chinese opera first taking shape at the end of the Qing Dynasty on the basis of folk song
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  • [[file:Peking Opear 京剧.JPEG|thumb|left|250px|Peking Opera 京剧]] ...st representative of all Chinese traditional dramatic art forms. ([[Peking Opera|More...]])
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  • [[file:Peking Opear 京剧.JPEG|thumb|left|250px|Peking Opera 京剧]] ...st representative of all Chinese traditional dramatic art forms. ([[Peking Opera|More...]])
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  • ...ging and acting techniques from ''Hebei bangzi'' (clapper opera), [[Peking opera]], Luanzhou shadow plays, and Leting dagu (verse narrative sung to the acco [[category:opera]]
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  • ...ion and exaggeration. The facial makeup or "the '''painted face'''" of the opera is perhaps the best, and certainly the best known, example of these qualiti
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  • ...e '''changing faces''', spitting fire, and rolling light. Numerous Sichuan opera troupes are active throughout the province, both in the countryside and in
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  • [[File:Tibetan opera.jpg|thumb|250px]] ...soloists are accompanied by a chorus. Some characters wear masks. Tibetan opera is usually performed in the open air. Its traditional repertoire includes f
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  • ...m of local opera in southwestern [[China]]. A combination of several local opera forms, such as [[kunqu]], [[gaoqiang]], [[huqin]], [[tanxi]] and [[dengxi]]
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  • ...ent name in 1978, and has since been teaching Peking Opera and traditional opera music, directing, writing and stage design.
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  • [[file:Yueju.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Yueju, also known as Shaoxing opera. [Photo: xy9z.com]]] '''Yueju''' ('''越剧'''), also known as Shaoxing opera, first took shape at the end of the Qing Dynasty on the basis of folk songs
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  • ...ceful and clarion timbre, jinghu is suitable almost exclusively for Peking opera.
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  • '''Face changing''' ('''变脸''') is a unique stunt incorporated in [[Sichuan Opera]] that is used to express the changing emotions of characters. [[China]] has an abundance of 1,300 local operas. Sichuan opera is one of the oldest local operas and is popular in [[Sichuan]] province an
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  • ...in the northwest of [[Boxian]] county seat. It was built particularly for opera performances in 1676 during the [[Qing Dynasty]] (1644-1911) . The gate of ...tower is of great value to the study of architectural art and traditional opera of the early and mid Qing period.
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  • ...the early period of the Qing, exerting tremendous impact on other types of opera. ('''[[Kunqu|More...]]''')
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  • ...68) was one of the four famous ''[[dan]]'' (female characters) in [[Peking opera]], along with [[Mei Lanfang]] (1894-1966), [[Shang Xiaoyun]] (1899-1976) an ...Hou Junshan]], playing huadans (female characters). His career as a Peking opera performer officially started in 1918, when he joined the Xiqunshe troupe.
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  • ...master performer of old male characters - ''[[Lao Sheng]]'' - in [[Peking Opera]]. ...king Opera at the age of eight and started performing at 10. Organizing an opera troupe at 29, he became the leading role on the stage.
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  • '''Hou Xihui''' was a [[Peking Opera]] performer and famous for playing clowns. He was born in 1892 in [[Hebei P [[category:peking Opera peformers]][[category:traditional operas]][[category:people from Hebei]]
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  • The '''former Residence of Mei Lanfang''' (renowned Peking Opera star), located on No. 9 Huguosi Street in the West City District, was origi ...aim, and his smooth, perfectly timed, poised style has come to be known in opera circles as the "Mei School."
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  • Dating back to the middle of the [[Ming Dynasty]], '''Chaoju''' (Chaozhou opera) still retains elements of the Song (960-1279) and Yuan nanxi (southern dra [[category:opera]]
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  • ...r Lady''. This is the first time in Chinese history that a Western classic opera was staged in China with Chinese performers only.
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  • ...s place as the nation's preeminent form of theatre with the rise of Peking Opera, a number of Kunqu troupes still perform regularly. They not only stage the
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  • ...s place as the nation's preeminent form of theatre with the rise of Peking Opera, a number of Kunqu troupes still perform regularly. They not only stage the
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  • ...s place as the nation's preeminent form of theatre with the rise of Peking Opera, a number of Kunqu troupes still perform regularly. They not only stage the
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  • ...s place as the nation's preeminent form of theatre with the rise of Peking Opera, a number of Kunqu troupes still perform regularly. They not only stage the
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  • [[1971]]: '''[[Gai Jiaotian]],''' a [[Peking opera]] actor, passes away.
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  • ...by incorporating [[Peking Opera]] and Kunqu Opera techniques, and Western opera singing methods. ...ng]] Province. She moved to [[Hong Kong]] during World WarⅡand started her opera career aged 12 under her aunt Ho Fu-lin's mentorship.
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  • ...s place as the nation's preeminent form of theatre with the rise of Peking Opera, a number of Kunqu troupes still perform regularly. They not only stage the ...('''牡丹亭'''), written in 1598, has long been considered the greatest Kunqu opera of all time. Its author was [[Tang Xianzu]], who lived from 1550 to 1617. A
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  • [[1964]]: Prominent [[Cantonese Opera]] performer [[Ma Shizeng]] died.
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  • ...f puppets and superb manipulative skill. It's a truly unique art combining opera, music, fine art and craftsmanship. It creates magic with a beam of light. ...ypes of roles – ''sheng'', ''dan'', ''jing'' and ''chou'' -- as in Chinese opera. ([[Puppet Show|More...]])
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  • [[File:Huangmei Opera.jpg|thumb|300px|A scene of traditional Huangmei Operea]] Once called ''Huangmei diao'' and ''Caicha xi'', '''Huangmei Opera''' is one of the most famous traditional operas in [[China]].
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  • ...e scenes). He created a unique Gai style by combining traits from [[Peking opera]], [[Kunqu]] and other local operas as well as martial arts. [[Category: Peking opera]]
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  • [[1968]]: Famous [[Huangmei Opera]] performer [[Yan Fengying]] died.
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  • ...''1924-2013), born Kuang Jianlian, was a renowned contemporary [[Cantonese opera]] master and movie actress in [[China]]. ([http://wiki.china.org.cn/wiki/in
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  • ...era'', ''Studies on Tang and Song Dynasties'Daqu Music'', ''Catalog of the Opera'', and so on. ...with their families and there completed ''Studies on Song and Yuan Dynasty Opera'', which created a sensation in Japan and became a hot topic among Sinologi
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  • [[1976]]: [[Shang Xiaoyun]], one of the four famous ''dan'' in [[Peking Opera]], died.
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  • [[1958]]: Renowned Peking Opera performer '''[[Cheng Yanqiu]]''' died.
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  • [[1983]]: '''[[Hou Xirui]],''' a famous [[Peking Opera]] performer, passed away.
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  • The Beijing Museum of Traditional Opera is located inside the Beijing Huguang Guildhall Chamber of Cultural Prosper ...sued to opera star Chen Delin, the imperial phonograph, four famous Peking opera fiddles, and the Liyan Pictorial, all of which are of high artistic value.
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  • ...f puppets and superb manipulative skill. It's a truly unique art combining opera, music, fine art and craftsmanship. It creates magic with a beam of light. ...ypes of roles – ''sheng'', ''dan'', ''jing'' and ''chou'' -- as in Chinese opera.
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  • [[1938]]: '''[[Yang Xiaolou]]''' (1878-1938), a famous Peking Opera master, died.
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  • '''Face changing''' ('''变脸''') is a unique stunt incorporated in [[Sichuan Opera]] that is used to express the changing emotions of characters. ([[Face chan
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  • '''Face changing''' ('''变脸''') is a unique stunt incorporated in [[Sichuan Opera]] that is used to express the changing emotions of characters. ([[Face chan
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  • '''Face changing''' ('''变脸''') is a unique stunt incorporated in [[Sichuan Opera]] that is used to express the changing emotions of characters. ([[Face chan
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  • '''Face changing''' ('''变脸''') is a unique stunt incorporated in Sichuan Opera that is used to express the changing emotions of characters.([[Face-changin
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  • '''Face changing''' ('''变脸''') is a unique stunt incorporated in Sichuan Opera that is used to express the changing emotions of characters.([[Face-changin
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  • '''Face changing''' ('''变脸''') is a unique stunt incorporated in Sichuan Opera that is used to express the changing emotions of characters.([[Face-changin
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  • '''Face changing''' ('''变脸''') is a unique stunt incorporated in Sichuan Opera that is used to express the changing emotions of characters.([[Face-changin
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  • '''Face changing''' ('''变脸''') is a unique stunt incorporated in Sichuan Opera that is used to express the changing emotions of characters.([[Face-changin
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  • '''Face changing''' ('''变脸''') is a unique stunt incorporated in Sichuan Opera that is used to express the changing emotions of characters.([[Face-changin
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  • 1961: Peking opera artist Mei Lanfang died.
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  • ...renzhuan''''' (Two-person Song and Dance Duet), a traditional form of folk opera very much popular there. ('''[[Er'renzhuan|More...]]''')
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  • '''Kunqu''' (Kunshan opera) ('''昆曲''') originated in the [[Kunshan]] area of [[Jiangsu]] around th
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  • '''Kunqu''' (Kunshan opera) ('''昆曲''') originated in the [[Kunshan]] area of [[Jiangsu]] around th
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  • ...Pavilion, written in 1598, has long been considered the greatest ''Kunqu'' opera of all time. [[The Peony Pavilion|(More...)]]
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  • ...na's master performer of old male characters - ''Lao Sheng'' - in [[Peking Opera]]. [[Ma Lianliang |(More...)]]
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  • '''Ye Shenglan''' (1914-1978) was a well-known [[Peking Opera]] artist. ...teacher of opera, opened the country's largest and longest-running Peking Opera school – [[Fu-Lian-Cheng]] – where Ye Shenglan was trained from 1923. F
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  • He began to learn [[Peking opera]] at the age of six, first learning ''wusheng'' (actor playing a martial ro ...servatory of Traditional Opera Music and president of Zhonghua Traditional Opera Training School. He toured Europe for research in art in 1932. The countrie
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  • ...) (1900-1968) was one of the four famous dan (female characters) in Peking opera, along with Mei Lanfang (1894-1966), Shang Xiaoyun (1899-1976) and Cheng Ya
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  • ...0-1968) was one of the four famous ''dan'' (female characters) in [[Peking opera]], along with [[Mei Lanfang]] (1894-1966), [[Shang Xiaoyun]] (1899-1976) an
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  • ...晚''' (''chūn wǎn'') for short, intermingles songs, dances, comic sketches, opera and folk arts. [[Chunwan| (More...)]]
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  • [[1978]]: [[Peking Opera]] artist [[Ye Shenglan]] passed away.
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  • ...ls the story about some Beijing retirees who try to find fun in a [[Peking Opera]] club.
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  • ...designed by the world-famous French architect who designed Paris' Bastille Opera House. [[Shanghai Grand Theater|(More...)]]
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  • ...designed by the world-famous French architect who designed Paris' Bastille Opera House. [[Shanghai Grand Theater|(More...)]]
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  • ...designed by the world-famous French architect who designed Paris' Bastille Opera House. [[Shanghai Grand Theater|(More...)]]
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  • ...designed by the world-famous French architect who designed Paris' Bastille Opera House. [[Shanghai Grand Theater|(More...)]]
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  • ...designed by the world-famous French architect who designed Paris' Bastille Opera House. [[Shanghai Grand Theater|(More...)]]
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  • ...designed by the world-famous French architect who designed Paris' Bastille Opera House. [[Shanghai Grand Theater|(More...)]]
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  • Kunqu (Kunshan opera) originated in the Kunshan area of [[Jiangsu]] around the end of the [[Yuan
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  • '''Kunqu''' (Kunshan opera) ('''昆曲''') originated in the [[Kunshan]] area of [[Jiangsu]] around th
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  • ...f puppets and superb manipulative skill. It's a truly unique art combining opera, music, fine art and craftsmanship. It creates magic with a beam of light.
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  • '''The former Residence of Mei Lanfang''' (renowned Peking Opera star), located on No. 9 Huguosi Street in the West City District, was origi
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  • ...nger who is renowned for his composing talents, TV hosting and traditional opera performances. He was most recently chosen to become one of the four judges
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  • ...f puppets and superb manipulative skill. It's a truly unique art combining opera, music, fine art and craftsmanship. It creates magic with a beam of light.
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  • ...ls of engraver. They are also a valuable source of information for Chinese opera research.
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  • Dating back to the middle of the [[Ming Dynasty]], '''Chaoju''' (Chaozhou opera) still retains elements of the Song (960-1279) and Yuan nanxi (southern dra
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  • ...ectrum, and is used to be accompanying instrument for folk songs and local opera. However, in recent decades, composer [[Wang Huiran]] made great contributi
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  • [[2013]]: Cantonese opera singer and movie actress [[Hung Sin-nui]] died of a heart attack in Guangzh
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  • A four stringed ''huqin'' used for accompanying local opera, most commonly found in the north, such as [[Shanxi]], [[Shaanxi]] and [[In
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  • [[1968]]: The famous Peking opera performer '''[[Xun Huisheng]]''' died.
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  • ...7 in [[Beijing]], Hou was apprenticed from the age of 12 with the [[Peking Opera]]. However, he soon switched his focus onto “[[xiangsheng]],” a Chinese ...Lord Guan Fights Qin Qiong.” He was also co-author of the “Introduction to Opera,” “Xiangsheng Art Theory” and “Xiangsheng Through the Ages.”
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  • ...ge Customs of [[Manchu]] Nationality”, “Facial Makeup Series of ''[[Peking Opera]]''” and many others sell well in more than 50 countries and areas, such
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  • ...ing. Erhu also became a main instrument for playing the melody of [[Peking opera]]. [[Erhu|(More...)]]
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  • ...('''牡丹亭'''), written in 1598, has long been considered the greatest Kunqu opera of all time. Its author was [[Tang Xianzu]], who lived from 1550 to 1617. A
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  • ...('''牡丹亭'''), written in 1598, has long been considered the greatest Kunqu opera of all time. Its author was [[Tang Xianzu]], who lived from 1550 to 1617. A
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