In some big cities in the Song Dynasty, there were fixed entertainment places, which people called washe. Goulan Washe, a popular folk art performance place in Song and Yuan Dynasties, is an important cultural phenomenon in the history of China drama and has a unique position. The laundry room is very large, and there are more than a dozen fences in the big laundry room.
Goulan Washe is a popular folk art performance place in China in Song and Yuan Dynasties, and it is an important cultural phenomenon in the history of China drama, with a unique position. It is not only related to the performance of China's truly complete dramas-Zaju and Nanxi, but also the main venue for national cultural activities in that year.
During the Song and Yuan Dynasties, people called commercial and entertainment places "tile houses" (or "tiles", "tile markets" and "tile houses"), while the theaters set up in Vacherie were called "Goulan" (or "Goulan" or "Goulan"). Why is it called "Washe"? Wu said in Volume XIX of Meng Lianglu: "Those who leave home are called' gather together, come and disperse', and it is easy to gather and disperse."
As for the name of "Goulan", it first began in "Shui Jing Zhu He Zhi": "Tu Gu Hun is a bridge over the river ... very strict." In the Tang Dynasty, Li Shangyin's Poem about Family Worship has a saying: "Curtains are lighter than money". In the Song and Yuan Dynasties, the name "Goulan" specifically refers to a performance venue. It is clearly written in The Story of the Book: "An excellent shed is called a hook bar."