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Zhou Jia, a writer, suddenly receives the "Unfulfilled Regrets System." She can livestream to change the life trajectories of historical figures in China who had unfulfilled regrets. Howeve...

Chapter 120 Opera

Not only the various dynasties, but even the young Zhang Sanfeng himself and some younger Wudang disciples were shocked when they heard Zhou Jia's words.

This age is a bit too outrageous.

Ying Zheng now has only one feeling in his heart:

acid.

Very sour.

If he had such a long life, he would have no worries about not accomplishing great things!

He immediately found Zhang Sanfeng's name in the system and made friends with him.

Zhang Sanfeng of all ages was attacked by people from all dynasties.

The news is overflowing.

Zhang Sanfeng felt a headache looking at the countless messages and asked Zhou Jia for help if there was any way to block them.

"Calm down, calm down, everyone," Zhou Jia said helplessly. "It's just a rumor. Besides, when it comes to things like longevity, it's more useful for you to ask your own medical officers. Other people's methods of longevity may not be suitable for you. Don't worry."

She hurriedly spoke to comfort him, but it had little effect. After all, it involved their own interests and everyone took it very seriously.

"What we are going to talk about next is something that everyone is familiar with. After all, this is our traditional drink, that is, our tea.

Our tea culture can be said to have a long history. There are even many works specifically written about tea. In our foreign trade, tea is also one of the most important products sold.

Our tea culture became more popular after the Sui and Tang Dynasties. At that time, it became a fashion for everyone, whether they were royal nobles or ordinary people, to taste and discuss tea. However, before that, tea could be said to be a luxury that not everyone could drink.

There are also many interesting stories about tea in our history, and there are many related idioms and allusions. We will not go into details here, but mainly talk about the following opera. "

drama.

The first reaction of the people of Wan Chao was some folk songs and dances as well as the song and dance scenes depicted in the palace. They didn't know if this was the opera Zhou Jia was talking about.

However, when many folk opera troupes heard Zhou Jia mention the word "opera", they raised their eyes and looked at her hopefully again.

In fact, even though opera became more prosperous later, due to their low status, there were still many people who looked down on them and humiliated them at will. Most of their opera troupes could only barely make ends meet, not to mention in those war-torn times.

Isn’t there a saying that actors are heartless?

They didn't know when it started, but they were actually labeled as heartless and ungrateful...

Zhou Jia said: "After so many years of development, there are probably more than 360 types of opera. Nowadays, we talk more about the five major types of opera, namely "Peking Opera, Yue Opera, Huangmei Opera, Ping Opera, and Henan Opera".

However, I seldom listen to opera, so I don’t know much about it, but the short videos I saw seemed okay. If I have the chance, I will take you to listen to various types of opera later.

Moreover, different types of drama have great differences when they are broken down. It would take days and nights to explain them in detail. We will just briefly talk about its development here, and explain the corresponding drama in detail when we encounter it in the future.

If we trace the earliest history of opera, it can actually be traced back to the songs and dances used to entertain gods in ancient times. It then continued to develop and change. After the mid-Tang Dynasty, opera took shape, and there began to be various performances in different Jiaofang Liyuan. It began to develop strongly in the Song and Jin Dynasties, and by the Yuan Dynasty, it had begun to mature. During this period, many well-known opera works appeared, such as Guan Hanqing's "The Injustice of Dou E" and Ma Zhiyuan's "The Revenge of the Orphan of Zhao".

But in the Yuan Dynasty, we generally talk about Yuan Zaju, which also had scripts and emphasized the importance of beginning, development, turning and ending. However, the maturity of opera at this stage also involved some political relations.

When the word "Zhou Jia Politics" came out, many people looked up at the same time.