Gai jiaotian, formerly known as Zhang Yingjie, is a famous Peking opera performing art master. His performing art is mainly wusheng opera, which advocates the writing and singing of martial opera. It has its own characteristics of Gai school, and has the reputation of living Wusong in Jiangnan. Gai jiaotian tomb was built in the 1950s. It is an east facing west stone structure. There is a stone tablet square in front of the tomb. You can learn the old three characters from it. The couplets on both sides are the famous three forks. The masterpiece is Jingtian cross slope. Its name, stage name and play name are cleverly embedded in it. Gai jiaotian tomb is located in Jinsha harbor on the South Bank of West Lake in Hangzhou City, next to Yanggong dike. Gai jiaotian was born in Gaoyang County, Hebei Province in 1888. Its original name is Zhang Yingjie and its name is Yannan. Gongwusheng. He has performed in Shanghai and Hangzhou for a long time. He inherited the artistic style of Li Chunlai, the founder of the Southern School of martial arts, and extensively absorbed the strengths of martial arts students of different schools and other professions in Peking Opera, Kunqu Opera and local opera, and also drew on martial arts. With rich martial arts techniques and beautiful figures, the unique "Gai school" performance art has gradually formed. He is good at performing all Wusong (including tiger fighting, Lion House, cross slope, happy forest, etc.). It has the reputation of "living Wusong in Jiangnan". In 1934, he broke his right leg while performing "Lion House", but he endured the pain until the curtain fell. In 1952 and 1956, he was awarded the honorary prize by the Ministry of culture for his performance of "cross slope" and "Wu Song Da Hu". He died in Beijing on January 15, 1971.
Gai jiaotian tomb
Gai jiaotian, formerly known as Zhang Yingjie, is a famous Peking opera performing art master. His performing art is mainly wusheng opera, which advocates the writing and singing of martial arts opera. It has its own characteristics of Gai school, and has the reputation of "living Wusong in Jiangnan". Gai jiaotian tomb was built in the 1950s. It is an east facing west stone structure. There is a stone tablet square in front of the tomb, with the word "xuelaolao" written on it. The couplets on both sides are "yingminggai Sanchakou, masterpiece Jingtian cross slope". Its name, stage name and play name are cleverly embedded in it.
Gai jiaotian tomb is located in Jinsha harbor on the South Bank of West Lake in Hangzhou City, next to Yanggong dike.
Information of Gai jiaotian:
Gai jiaotian was born in Gaoyang County, Hebei Province in 1888. Its original name is Zhang Yingjie and its name is Yannan. Gongwusheng. He has performed in Shanghai and Hangzhou for a long time. He inherited the artistic style of Li Chunlai, the founder of the Southern School of martial arts, and extensively absorbed the strengths of martial arts students of different schools and other professions in Peking Opera, Kunqu Opera and local opera, and also drew on martial arts. With rich martial arts techniques and beautiful figures, the unique "Gai school" performance art has gradually formed. He is good at performing all Wusong (including tiger fighting, Lion House, cross slope, happy forest, etc.). It has the reputation of "living Wusong in Jiangnan".
In 1934, he broke his right leg while performing "Lion House", but he endured the pain until the curtain fell.
In 1952 and 1956, he was awarded the honorary prize by the Ministry of culture for his performance of "cross slope" and "Wu Song Da Hu".
He died in Beijing on January 15, 1971.
Address: Jinsha port on the South Bank of West Lake in Hangzhou City, next to Yanggong dike
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