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My understanding (self-creation) and feelings about Kunqu Opera
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If you are a student in Suzhou, you can say that you occasionally learn about Kunqu Opera from Kunqu Opera Museum and then further develop it. If you are a student in the north, you can say that "it turned out to be colorful" from the opera channel occasionally. Although I don't understand it, I think Wu Nong's soft language and two beautiful women's costumes are very beautiful while singing and dancing, which arouses curiosity. You can write it later. You know that Tang Xianzu, a learned dramatist, is the author of the song just mentioned. This beautiful aria is from the Peony Pavilion, a Kunqu opera. Through understanding and learning, we know that Kunqu Opera is the ancestor of hundreds of operas, with a history of 600 years, and has been rated as a world cultural heritage by UNESCO.

The feeling that Kunqu opera brings to oneself is beauty. Beautiful lyrics: Kunqu opera belongs to Qupai style, and all the lyrics are written according to Qupai, which has a high literary attainments. No wonder, in the Ming and Qing dynasties, she was always admired by literati. The literariness of his elegant and beautiful lyrics is unmatched by today's straightforward lyrics.

The beauty of tune: Kunqu pays attention to the water mill tune, which is beautiful and long, gentle and graceful, with a sigh of singing. It is the real good voice of China floating on the water in the south of the Yangtze River during the Ming and Qing Dynasties.

Beautiful figure: the performance of Kunqu opera is singing and dancing, and each lyric will be accompanied by a different figure. Light dance is a beautiful word. Someone once commented on Zhang, a famous contemporary Kunqu artist, saying that "lips and teeth convey pearls and jade, and posture shows words", which is the true implicit beauty of China tradition.

The works of art that have really spread for a hundred years do not lie entirely in their wonderful plots. Just like Shakespeare's works, their dramatic conflicts are not necessarily more tortuous and wonderful than today's blockbusters and TV dramas. It's just that these arts can move people's hearts, and Kunqu opera just shows emotions and embodies beauty, elegance, cleanliness, handsomeness and gentleness.

You can find some famous lyrics, integrate them into the text, and write some experiences from the literary point of view. But I still hope you can find some Kunqu opera, either you don't understand it at all, or I wrote it for you, and others don't believe it's your true feelings. I recommend "A Dream in the Garden" and "The Jade Hairpin". Qin tune is the most famous and basic understanding.