1. Beijing: Peking Opera: Peking Opera, once called Ping Opera, is one of the five major Chinese opera types [1]. The scene layout focuses on freehand brushwork, the accents are mainly Xipi and Erhuang, and the Huqin, gongs and drums are used. Accompaniment is regarded as the quintessence of China and ranks first among the three major Chinese opera performers.
2. Shaanxi Province: Qinqiang Opera: Qinqiang Opera, one of the oldest operas in northwest China, started in the Western Zhou Dynasty and originated from Xifu (the core area is Qishan (Xiqi) in Baoji City, Shaanxi Province) and Fengxiang (Yongcheng)). Mature in Qin.
3. Anhui Province: Huangmei Opera: Huangmei Opera, formerly known as Huangmei Diao, Tea Picking Opera, etc., originated in Huangmei, Hubei, and developed in Anqing, Anhui. Huangmei Opera, together with Peking Opera, Yue Opera, Pingju Opera, and Henan Opera, is known as the "Five Major Opera Types in China". It is also the main local opera type in Anhui Province. There are also professional or amateur Huangmei Operas in Hubei, Jiangxi, Fujian, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Hong Kong, Taiwan and other places. The performance group has been widely welcomed.
4. Jiangsu Province: Kun Opera: Kun Opera, also known as Kun Opera, Kun Opera, and Kunshan Opera, is the oldest existing opera type in China and a treasure in traditional Chinese culture and art. Kunqu Opera originated in the South Pier of Taicang, Suzhou, China in the 14th century. It was later improved by Wei Liangfu and others and spread throughout the country. It has dominated the Chinese theater scene for nearly 300 years since the mid-Ming Dynasty.
5. Henan Province: Henan Opera: Henan Opera is famous for its sonorous singing, measured melody, smooth delivery, clear enunciation, mellow charm, liveliness, flesh and blood, and good at expressing the inner emotions of the characters. It relies on its high degree of artistry And widely welcomed by people from all walks of life. Because the musical accompaniment was played with jujube wooden clappers, it was named Henan clappers in its early days.