I think it is better to maintain the traditional point and the local characteristics of Fujian opera, because after all, Fujian opera is a local opera (Fujian opera, also known as Fuzhou opera, is the only existing opera type that is sung and recited in Fuzhou dialect, popular in central Fujian, In the eastern and northern Fujian regions, it spread to Taiwan and Southeast Asia. In the late Ming Dynasty, Yiyang tune was introduced into central Fujian and gradually merged with the local dialect minor to form Jianghu tune. Later, Jianghu troupes singing Jianghu tune and Jianghu tune appeared. In the late Qing Dynasty, Pingjiang Class merged with the Laoluo Troupe, which sang Kun Opera, Hui Opera and other foreign tunes, and the Rulin Troupe in Fuzhou, which sang Rulin Opera, and finally formed Fujian Opera after the Revolution of 1911. , there have emerged many troupes and the "Four Famous Dancers" such as Zheng Yizou, Zeng Yuanfan, Xue Liangfan, and Ma Difan, who are known as "Fujian Opera Mei Lanfang") So I think so