Han Yuen introduces you to Peking Opera props. The Tao in Peking Opera has swords, fans, horse whips, flags, tea sets, wine sets, lanterns, etc. The sword symbolizes force and courage, the fan symbolizes femininity and grace, and the whip replaces the horse. They assist the actors and allow the audience to better appreciate the fun in the story.
Lei Fengming introduces you to the sword in the Peking Opera props. On the stage of Peking Opera, the male characters use long swords with green scabbards. The female characters have shorter swords, and the scabbards are mostly pink and other colors. The sword with the yellow scabbard is often used to make the sword of Shang Fang.
Gentlemen, sages, and heroes are all equipped with swords, and Lin Chong, the head of the 800,000 forbidden army on the stage, is strong in martial arts, and has the demeanor of a gentleman who is benevolent, righteous and elegant. Therefore, although Lin Chong's weapon is not a sword, he can be seen on the stage to show his sword, and Lin Chong's sword dance in white is chic and elegant, quite Confucian.
Deng Xiaoran and Gao Mingze will introduce you to the artistic value of Peking Opera. 1. Peking Opera has a very high literary value, and the scripts come from folk tales and historical stories, and have been artistically processed to form a rich and colorful repertoire.
2. Performance value: Peking Opera has a unique performance form, integrates a variety of artistic elements, has unique performance skills, and each profession has its own unique singing voice.
3. Inheritance value: The superb performances of the actors convey a rich history, culture, philosophy and morality.
4. Peking Opera is an important form of expression of the traditional Chinese culture, and a variety of artistic elements in it are known as symbols of traditional Chinese culture. In 2010, it was included in the list of intangible genetic culture of humanity by UNESCO.