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What are the famous pieces of Peking Opera?

Excerpts from Peking Opera "Colorful Houses" by Liu Xiurong and Zhang Chunxiao; Excerpts from Peking Opera "Luo Shen" by Jiang Yishan; Excerpts from Peking Opera "The Romance of the West Chamber" performed by Zhao Xiujun; Excerpts from Peking Opera "Huatian Cuo" performed by Wang Xiaoyan; Excerpts from Peking Opera "The Matchmaker" performed by: Chang Qiu Yue, Chen Jing, etc.; Excerpts from Peking Opera "Dingjun Mountain" performed by Wang Ping; Excerpts from Peking Opera "Banquet" performed by Yuan Huiqin, Ni Maocai; Excerpts from Peking Opera "Sanniang Goddess" performed by Chi Xiaoqiu and Zhu Qiang.

1. Excerpts from Peking Opera "Colorful Houses" by Liu Xiurong and Zhang Chunxiao

Liu Xiurong (1935-June 28, 2021), formerly known as Weiman, was a Beijinger and a Peking Opera performer Artist, a leading role in Peking Opera, a descendant of the Wang School, and a representative inheritor of the national intangible cultural heritage project (Peking Opera).

"Cai Lou Pei" (traditional play) is a subsection of the Peking Opera "Red Mane Horse". It tells the story: Baochai, the third daughter of Prime Minister Wang Yun of the Tang Dynasty, visited the garden after snow and saw a beggar outside the door. When he was sleeping in the open air, he took pity on him and inquired about him. The well-known Xue Pinggui praised his talent and ambition. He gave him silver rice as a gift and asked him to wait in front of the colorful building on February 2nd. Wang Baochuan was ordered to go to the Cailou to throw a ball to choose his son-in-law. He was the only one among the princes and grandsons to throw the ball to Xue Pinggui.

2. Excerpt performance of Peking Opera "The Romance of the West Chamber": Zhao Xiujun

Zhao Xiujun: Female, Han nationality, native of Tianjin, a female actor of Tianjin Youth Peking Opera Troupe, born in 1969, graduated in 1987 Tianjin Opera School. Gong Qingyi, Zhang sect of art.

The Peking Opera play "The Romance of the West Chamber" was written and performed by Xun Huisheng, with the matchmaker as the main character, and ended with "Hao Hong"; it was adapted and performed by Zhang Junqiu and others, with the Yingying as the main character, and was named "The Romance of the West Chamber". It tells the love story of scholar Zhang Junrui and Miss Xiangguo Cui Yingying who met by chance and fell in love at first sight. With the help of a matchmaker, they fought for the freedom of marriage and dared to break through the constraints of feudal ethics and married in private.

3. Excerpt from Peking Opera "Hua Tian Cuo" Wang Xiaoyan

Peking opera actor Wang Xiaoyan specializes in the Tsing Yi and floral shirt industry, and also works in the Mei School and the Cheng School. Currently, he is an associate professor in the Performance Department of the China Academy of Opera and director of the Multi-opera Teaching and Research Section of the Performance Department.

"Flower Field Mistake" is one of the classic Chinese Peking Opera scripts. It is a light-hearted comedy that uses misunderstandings, coincidences, and gender mismatches to make the audience laugh from beginning to end. The script has an interesting plot and humorous characters.

4. Excerpts from Peking Opera "The Matchmaker": Chang Qiuyue, Chen Jing, etc.

Chang Qiuyue, female, Beijing Peking Opera Company? National first-class actor? Gonghuadan Zong Xunpai, Xiao Pai and Zhaopai studied under the famous Xun School performing artist Sun Yumin of Peking Opera; Chang Qiuyue has a sweet and charming appearance and a loud and smooth voice.

The Peking Opera "The Matchmaker" is based on Wang Shifu's "The Romance of the West Chamber". The story tells that during the Zhenyuan period of the Tang Dynasty, Zhang Gong, a scholar from Xiluo, went to Beijing to take the exam. He met Cui Yingying, the daughter of Cui Xiangguo, at Pujiu Temple in Hezhong Prefecture. They fall in love, the matchmaker rubs them together, and eventually they get married. The protagonist of this play is the Matchmaker, which is a representative play of the Xun School.