Chinese opera is mainly a combination of three different artistic forms: folk song and dance, rap and farce. It originated from primitive song and dance and is a comprehensive stage art style with a long history. After the Han and Tang Dynasties to the song and Jin Dynasties, a relatively complete opera art was formed. It is a combination of literature, music, dance, art, martial arts, acrobatics and performing arts. There are about 360 kinds. It is characterized by the aggregation of many art forms in one standard and the embodiment of their respective personalities in their common nature. Chinese opera, together with Greek tragedy and comedy and Indian Sanskrit opera, is known as the world's three ancient drama cultures. After long-term development and evolution, it has gradually formed a hundred flower garden of Chinese opera with five opera types as the core: "Beijing opera, Yue opera, Huangmei Opera, Pingju and Henan Opera".
Lu opera, also known as disguised dulcimer and Qin opera, is a national intangible cultural heritage. It is one of the eight major operas in China and the most
Sichuan Opera, commonly known as Sichuan Opera, is mainly popular in the Han nationality areas of Sichuan, Chongqing, Yunnan and Guizhou provinces
Hebei Bangzi is an important branch of Chinese Bangzi. It was formed in the reign of Daoguang (1821-1850) of Qing Dynasty, and entered a prosperous period in the early
Qinqiang opera, also known as "Bangzi opera", is one of the oldest operas of the Han nationality in China. It originated in the Western Zhou Dynasty
In the Yanhuai area north of the Yangtze River, witchcraft has been very popular since ancient times. Since the Ming and Qing Dynasties, there have been many folk - Huai Ju
Pingju, one of the traditional operas of the Han nationality, is popular in northern China. It is one of the most popular operas of the majority of the people and ranks among the - Ping Ju
Huangmei Opera, formerly known as huangmeidiao and Tea Picking Opera, originated from Huangmei in Hubei Province and developed stronger than Anqing in Anhui Province. - Huang Mei Xi
Yue Opera (Yu è J ù in Chinese Pinyin, Yue Opera in English) is the second largest type of opera in China. It is also known as Shaoxing opera. It is also known as "the most popular local opera" - Yue Ju
Henan opera originated in the Central Plains (Kaifeng, Henan). Henan Opera is developed on the basis of Henan Bangzi. After the founding of the people's Republic of China - Yu Ju
Shanxi is one of the birthplaces of Chinese opera art. Puzhou opera, which appeared in the Ming Dynasty, has gradually developed into four types of opera in Shanxi: puju opera, Jinju opera, Beilu opera and Shangdang opera. - Jin Ju