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How many years have China's operas had a complete form?
China's plays have a history of 1500 years. Historically, there have been titles such as Pi Huang, Huang Er, Huang Qiang, Peking Opera, Peking Opera, Pingju Opera and National Opera. After entering Beijing in the 55th year of Qing Qianlong (1790), Class Four of Hui School merged with Kunqu Opera, Han Opera, Yiyang and Luantan in Beijing for 50 or 60 years, and evolved into Peking Opera, which is the largest drama in China. Its rich repertoire, the number of performing artists, the number of troupes, the number of audiences and the profound influence are the highest in the country. Drama is a comprehensive performing art, which integrates singing (singing), chanting (reciting), acting (acting), fighting (martial arts) and dancing (dancing). It tells stories, depicts characters and expresses the thoughts and feelings of "happiness, anger, sadness, joy, surprise, fear and sadness" through programmed performance means. Roles can be divided into four categories: raw (male), Dan (female), pure (male) and ugly (both male and female). Characters are divided into loyalty, ugliness, good and evil. Every image is vivid. Nowadays, drama has become an indispensable art for our people. It witnessed the history of China culture and marked the height and progress of China civilization!