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What are the representative operas in Zhejiang?
The representative operas of Zhejiang Opera include Yue Opera, Wu Opera, Shao Opera, Xinchang High-pitched Opera, Ninghai Pingdiao, Songyang High-pitched Opera, Awakening Opera, Wenzhou Kunqu Opera, Jinhua Kunqu Opera, Qiang Opera, Huangyan, Zhuji Opera, Ou Opera, Harmony Opera, Hangbang Opera, Yong Opera, Shanghai Opera and Harmony Opera.

First, Shao Opera, also known as "Shaoxing Random Bomb" and "Shaoxing Big Class". Shao Opera is also a famous local opera in Zhejiang, which has a history of more than 300 years. It originated in Shangyu, formerly known as "Shaoxing Daban", and mainly spread in Shaoxing, Xiaoshan, Yuyao and other regions.

Second, Wu Opera, commonly known as Jinhua Opera. As the name implies, Wu Opera originated in Jinhua, Zhejiang, and Jinhua is called Wu for short. Mainly distributed in Jinhua, Lishui, Jiande, Chun 'an and other areas.

Third, Yue Opera, known as the second largest opera in China, originated in Shengzhou, Zhejiang, and mainly spread in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Shanghai, Fujian, Jiangxi, Anhui and other southern regions.

Four. Ou Opera is one of the traditional local operas in Zhejiang Province, also known as "Wenzhou Random Opera". It is an ancient drama popular in Wenzhou, southern Zhejiang, with "writing warm words" as the stage language.