Qín lóu chǔ guǎn ǔ n: Pinyin is Qín lóu chǔ ancient ǔ n, which means the place of singing and dancing. From the third fold of Yuan Xue: "The son who can't wait to stand on his own feet has different parents. He doesn't know who he loves and doesn't want to raise him at all." ?
Goulan tile house: generally refers to tile house. 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. Washe is a commercial and entertainment district in the city, also known as Wazi and Washi.
Goulanwashe history
According to various historical records, there were 24 tile houses in Lin 'an in the Southern Song Dynasty, which did not include "Dugou Lanwa City", that is, there was only one entertainment place in the tile house. Most tile houses have multiple hooks, and the number of hooks in each tile house is different. "Numerous Victory Records of Old People in West Lake" records: "Only the north tile is big, and there are thirteen goulan."
In addition, Lin 'an also has the kind of "Dugou Lanwa Market, which is a little far away, doing night shows in tea shops". Each tick can accommodate different numbers of people. Volume II of Dream in Tokyo records that Bianjing "has the largest lotus shed, peony shed, Riwazi hag shed and elephant shed, which can accommodate thousands of people".
And every performance of Goulan is from morning till night, from spring to winter, without rest all year round. As the old man of the West Lake in the Southern Song Dynasty said in "The Record of Invincible Victory", the citizens of Lin 'an "have no social fire in Leng Yue in the middle of winter, and the tile market enjoys itself". "Tokyo Dream Record" said: "Don't meet people with wind and rain, the shed is like this every day."