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  2. Peking opera - Wikipedia

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    Peking opera is performed using both Classical Chinese and Modern Standard Chinese with some slang terms added for color. The social position of the character being played determines the type of language that is used. Peking opera features three major types of stage speech (nianbai, 念白). Monologues and dialogue, which make up the majority ...

  3. Jinghu (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    The jinghu (京胡; pinyin: jīnghú) is a Chinese bowed string instrument in the huqin family, used primarily in Beijing opera. It is the smallest and highest pitched instrument in the huqin family. The jinghu has a tone similar to a violin but raspier.

  4. Yueqin - Wikipedia

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    It is an important instrument in the Peking opera orchestra, often taking the role of main melodic instrument in lieu of the bowed string section. The instrument was invented in China in the 3rd to 5th centuries AD, during the Jin dynasty. [1] The ruan, another Chinese instrument, is the ancestor of the yueqin. [1]

  5. Chinese opera - Wikipedia

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    An early form of Chinese drama is the Canjun Opera (參軍戲, or Adjutant Play) which originated from the Later Zhao Dynasty (319–351 AD). [10] [11] [12] In its early form, it was a simple comic drama involving only two performers, where a corrupt officer, Canjun or the adjutant, was ridiculed by a jester named Grey Hawk (蒼鶻). [10]

  6. List of Chinese musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Chinese musical instruments are traditionally grouped into eight categories (classified by the material from which the instruments were made) known as bā yīn . [1] The eight categories are silk , bamboo , wood , stone , metal , clay , gourd and skin ; other instruments considered traditional exist that may not fit these groups.

  7. Jing erhu - Wikipedia

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    It is lower in pitch than the jinghu, which is the leading melodic instrument in the Beijing opera orchestra, and is considered a supporting instrument to the jinghu. Its deep tone is one octave lower than the Jinghu and Kokyu, a Japanese instrument that used a similar tone to the jing erhu The jing erhu has a wooden body and neck. It is played ...

  8. Maoqiang - Wikipedia

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    Maoqiang opera has a history of about 200 years and has incorporated local folk songs and dances from the region. [1] Musical instruments used include drum, cymbal, gong, jinghu, suona, flute, and sheng. [1] The main roles are shared with Peking opera: sheng (生, main male roles), dan (旦, female roles), and chou (丑, male clown). [1]

  9. Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other characters depicted in the opera and novel, most of the names of both the protagonists and the bandits are real. A booklet Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy was published in English by the Foreign Languages Press, Peking 1971. Described as "revised collectively by the Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy group of the Peking Opera ...