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What was the name of the first new opera starring Wang Kun and others?
The first new opera starring Wang Kun and others is called White-haired Girl.

The white-haired girl originated from the hero "Xi 'er" in the folklore of the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei border region. She became a young white-haired girl because of the persecution in the old society. As the name suggests, she is called "white-haired girl".

65438-0945, Lu Xun Art College in Yan 'an collectively created the opera "White-haired Girl". This is a literary work with far-reaching historical influence, which was created in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, a liberated area led by China in the late 1940s. This work was later adapted into a variety of art forms and lasted for a long time. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), the literary and artistic works created in this special period became the treasures of China's intangible cultural heritage.

The hero of White-haired Girl

Xi 'er is the protagonist of The White-haired Girl, and also the rebellious peasant image focused in the whole play. Her personality and life path are completely different from Yang Bailao's. The script first describes her innocence, then describes a series of blows she suffered in her life, and finally pushes her resistance to the highest point. When she was insulted by Huang Shiren, she also shouted "Dad! I'll go with you! "

Attempted suicide. But after being rescued, he quickly gave up the idea of "not seeing anyone" and decided to live for revenge. She said, "I just can't do it anymore. I can't be like my father." She resolutely bid farewell to her parents' humiliation. During the development of her character, it was a series of sufferings that cultivated her deep hatred for the landlord class.