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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.
    207 bytes (29 words) - 03:10, 7 February 2010
  • '''Face changing''' ('''变脸''') is a unique stunt incorporated in [[Sichuan Opera]] that is used to express the changing emotions of characters. ([[Face chan
    228 bytes (31 words) - 00:28, 20 August 2019
  • '''Face changing''' ('''变脸''') is a unique stunt incorporated in [[Sichuan Opera]] that is used to express the changing emotions of characters. ([[Face chan
    228 bytes (31 words) - 07:04, 11 July 2017
  • '''Face changing''' ('''变脸''') is a unique stunt incorporated in [[Sichuan Opera]] that is used to express the changing emotions of characters. ([[Face chan
    234 bytes (32 words) - 01:26, 20 July 2015
  • '''Face changing''' ('''变脸''') is a unique stunt incorporated in Sichuan Opera that is used to express the changing emotions of characters.([[Face-changin
    228 bytes (31 words) - 06:18, 13 January 2020
  • '''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
    228 bytes (31 words) - 01:55, 11 February 2018
  • '''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
    228 bytes (31 words) - 02:09, 9 January 2015
  • '''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
    225 bytes (33 words) - 00:56, 6 July 2018
  • '''Kunqu''' (Kunshan opera) ('''昆曲''') originated in the [[Kunshan]] area of [[Jiangsu]] around th
    225 bytes (33 words) - 02:01, 5 June 2017
  • ...Pavilion, written in 1598, has long been considered the greatest ''Kunqu'' opera of all time. [[The Peony Pavilion|(More...)]]
    206 bytes (31 words) - 02:25, 17 September 2010
  • ...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.
    351 bytes (42 words) - 05:33, 29 October 2010
  • ...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
    339 bytes (51 words) - 08:23, 31 March 2014
  • ...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.
    298 bytes (50 words) - 11:06, 9 June 2017
  • '''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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