Cultural Heritage
Peking Opera is highly skilled and requires rigorous training from its performers The integrated costs, make up, and financial expressions require urgent talk and practice to perfect, making it a master display of traditional Chinese performing arts
Characteristics of Peking Opera
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Peking Opera uses a combination of singing, speaking, and music The music is usually played by a small orchestra located on the left side of the stage The instruments include strings, woodwinds, brass, and discussion, providing a full range of sound effects
Introduction
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Definition: Peking Opera, also known as Jingju, is a traditional Chinese opera form that combines music, mime, dance, and acrobatics It emerged in the late Qing Dynasty and was officially recognized as one of the "Four Great Theaters" in the early 20th century