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Ping opera

Pingju or Ping opera is a form of Chinese opera from northern China.

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Xin Fengxia in the pingju Flowers as Matchmakers source ↗

Pingju or Ping opera (Chinese: 評劇; pinyin: píngjù) is a form of Chinese opera from northern China.

History

Pingju originated in Tangshan, Hebei, near the city of Tianjin.1 Among all China's regional operas, it was the most famous in the Republican period for its passionate performances and romantic plots.2

Movies based upon and incorporating Pingju include Zhang Shichuan's 1936 Red Begonia (t 海棠, s 海棠, Hǎitáng Hóng), starring Bai Yushuang.3

A Pingju performance in Tianjin source ↗

Performers

Bai Yushuang was known as the "Queen of Pingju". Other famed performers include Xin Fengxia4 and her mentor Hua Furong.5

References

References

  1. "China Pingju Festival", China Culture, archived from the original on 2009-03-30, retrieved 2009-02-11.
  2. Cheng (2002), p. 8.
  3. Cheng (2002), p. 11.
  4. Davis, Edward L. (January 2009). Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture. Taylor & Francis. p. 649. ISBN 978-0-415-77716-2.
  5. Cheng (2002), p. 7.
Bibliography

Bibliography

Further reading

Further reading

  • Chinnery, John (2007). Pingju: Real Life Opera of Northern China. New World Press.