| Introduction
of Peking (Beijing) Opera
Peking
opera of China is a national treasure with a history
of 200 years. In the 55th year of the reign of Emperor
Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty(1790) ,the four big Huiban
opera Troupes entered the capital and combined with
Kunqu opera, Yiyang opera, Hanju opera and Luantan in
Beijing's thearetical circle of the time. Through a
period of more than half a century of combination and
integration of various kinds of opera there evolved
the present Peking opera, the biggest kind of opera
in China, whose richness of repertoire, great number
of artists of performance and of audiences, and profound
influence are incomparable in China.
Peking opera is a synthesis
of stylized action, singing, dialogue and mime, acrobatic
fighting and dancing to represent a story or depict
different characters and their feelings of gladness,
anger, sorrow, happiness, surprise, fear and sadness.
In Peking opera there are four main types of roles:
sheng (male) dan (young female), jing( painted face,male),
and chou (clown, male or female). The characters may
be loyal or treacherous, beautiful or ugly, good or
bad, their images being vividly manifested.
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