Famous quotes from Peking Opera
The lyrics in "Suo Lin Nang", just to name a few, can be called classics. Such as:
I am afraid that the passing years will fade away, but my temperament will be different;
It is not me who is looking for troubles, but my wishful pearls have not yet been touched.
I am rich and he is young, but he is hungry and cold and I am delicate;
Give me a piece of coral treasure to build his luan and phoenix nest for half a lifetime.
In an instant, all the seven emotions were obscured, and the clothes were wet with tears after soaking through the sour and bitter places.
I only know that wealth and honor are forged in a lifetime, but who knows that the number of lives can be determined in an instant.
This is also a lesson from God.
He wants me to accept the remaining water, avoid being spoiled and angry, and reform myself and change my temperament. Wulanyin.
The person in the sedan chair must be filled with deep resentment.
His tears are sputtering and the sound is intermittent, like the cuckoo crying in other courtyards, the mourning ape in Baxia, touching the heartstrings, so tragic.
This is why life is unpredictable, and I don’t want to be reunited today.
Looking back, the prosperity is as vague as a dream, and the rest of my life is a blur.
The flowers in the dark willows will laugh when they are clear, and the flowers in the heart of good deeds can be proud.
To reap blessings by sowing them, I feel ashamed that I gave them peaches in the first place.
In addition, there is also "The Matchmaker" by Hua Shan of the Xun School. Because it is adapted from a Yuan drama, it is also very literary. For example, there is a Siping tune, and the whole libretto is very beautiful:
Seeing that the young lady has exposed many flaws, she prefers to use clever words to the matchmaker.
Originally, he is the style of a wealthy person, but the most pitiable thing is that he sheds tears and steals bullets behind others' backs.
I look forward to endless good times. At dusk and Qing Dynasty, there is still an infatuated person who forgets to sleep and eat.
Unless I am willing to pass letters and letters from son to son, lovers will not envy gods when they get married.
If it is an old drama, I recommend "Yuanmen Zhanzi" and "Xiaoyaojin". I recommend these two plays purely because of Gao Qingkui's singing skills. I don't know if anyone can sing Gao Qingkui's taste now.
There are actually many good Laosheng operas. Peking Opera originally only used Laosheng as the protagonist, so there are the most Laosheng operas. For example, "Wenzhao Pass", "Borrowing the East Wind", "Eight Meanings Picture", "Touching the Omen and Touching the Monument", etc., are all time-honored essences of the drama, so-called old dramas.
Lao Dan opera recommends "Fishing for Golden Turtles" and "Crying Souls on the Road" (these are the two parts of the same play, but they are always performed separately). Erhuang Kuaisanyan in "Fishing for Golden Turtles", Erhuang Yuanban in "Traveling", and reverse Erhuang in "Crying Soul" are all classic arias. Good sentences such as:
When seeing the mourning hall, tears can't help but roll down, and cold water is poured on the head and the arms are ice-cold.
I hope that my son will be respected by his brother and sister-in-law in Xiangfu, and I don’t want to send him to that city where he will die in vain.
I didn’t care about my remaining life for Jiaoer, I suffered all the hardships for Jiaoer along the way.
This is the time when the yellow plum blossoms have not yet fallen and the green plum blossoms have fallen, and the white-haired people will be sent to the black-haired children.
For the Hua Lian opera, we recommend "Guitao Mian". This is a duet between Hua Lian and Lao Dan. It is also an old play that teaches loyalty, education, filial piety, and both loyalty and filial piety.
Finally, a few words of gossip. First, "Gaixiage" should not be regarded as a famous line from Peking Opera. In "Farewell, My Concubine", it was used to accompany the singing for the needs of the plot. In fact, it is not considered a Peking Opera creation. Or "The Peony Pavilion" is a Kunqu opera, not a Peking opera. Almost every verse and line of Kun Opera is beautiful. If you want to choose Kun Opera lyrics, you can copy the entire book. The second is that you say you want one or two sentences from the lyrics. In fact, at most you will only feel that the lyrics are beautiful, but you will not feel the emotions in the opera. To be truly moved, you must at least read the entire aria or the entire script. It would be best, of course, to see the entire play performed directly on the stage.