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When you open this book, you will probably ask: “What is Peking Opera?” Peking Opera is not an entirely accurate name; it can mislead a foreigner or give him an insufficiently complete idea of ​​the essence of the subject. It's like calling Chinese acrobatics a circus, although the circus is more diverse and includes other performances, such as animal performances. Likewise, Peking opera means something more than opera in the usual sense (in traditional opera, they do not recite, but sing, and singing is the main means of expression), and, unlike it, also includes dancing, recitation, and martial arts. . Peking Opera is not a ballet, in which the creative idea is embodied through movement. This is not a drama, where speech draws the character of the characters and drives the development of the plot. Peking Opera is a unique form of theatrical art that tells beautiful and touching stories through singing and dancing. It is not enough for a Peking Opera performer to have acting talent alone to create this or that image on the stage, to embody this or that plot, he also needs to master vocal and choreographic skills to perfection. Peking Opera plots are based on historical works, biographies of famous people, folk tales, fairy tales and legends, as well as novels, productions of national opera and drama, musical-based plays and other dramatic works ... which in themselves have considerable literary -artistic value.
For thousands of years, Chinese culture has traditionally been deeply influenced by the ideas of the great thinker of antiquity Confucius (551-479 BC). The Chinese have their own special aesthetic views on politics, law, history, religion, social processes and the life of an individual. In the boundless sea of ​​stories told by Peking Opera, special attention is paid to ethics and morality, “good is rewarded with good, evil is rewarded with evil,” as they say in China. Peking opera does not exist in its pure form of tragedy or comedy, it often mixes their elements, but the fight between good and evil almost always ends in a happy ending.

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