In addition to Yan Changming, a famous North and South scholar in Qing Dynasty, there are Wang Xiangyun, Chen Qibi (a good official) and Shen Xianglin from Weinan School, Luan Xiaohui from Tongzhou School, Tao from Zhouzhi School and Yue Sezi from Chang 'an School. According to the current statistics, there are about 3,000 repertoires performed by Shaanxi Opera, most of which are based on the legend of heroes's or tragic stories, as well as myths, folk stories and various case-solving dramas from Three Kingdoms, Yang Jiajiang and Shuoyue.
Tian Denian, a famous online school, and famous students He, Geng Shanmin, Zhong, etc. In particular, performers Chen, Chen, Chen, Chen, Chen, Chen, Chen, Chen, Chen, Chen, and Li Yisheng and Su Zhemin, editors of the former Sanyi Society, are engaged in singing, performing and makeup modeling.
Brief introduction of Qin opera
Shaanxi Opera, which matured in the Qin Dynasty, is one of the national intangible cultural heritages. In ancient times, Shaanxi and Gansu belonged to the state of Qin, so it was called "Shaanxi Opera". Shaanxi Opera, also known as "Bangzi Opera" and "Shaanxi Bangzi Opera", is one of the oldest operas of Han nationality in China. It started in the Western Zhou Dynasty and originated from Xifu. Its core areas are Qishan and Fengxiang in Baoji City, Shaanxi Province.
Because early Qin opera performances were often accompanied by jujube bangzi, it was also called "Bangzi Opera". After the formation of Shaanxi Opera, it spread all over the country. Because of its mature and complete performance system, it has had different degrees of influence on local operas, and directly affected Bangzi Opera to become the ancestor of Bangzi Opera. The performance skills of Shaanxi Opera are simple, rough, bold and exaggerated, full of life flavor and rich in skills. On May 20th, 2006, it was approved by the State Council to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Shaanxi Opera.