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Xiju (), also known as Wuxi opera, is a genre of opera which originated in the southern region of the
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in China. It evolved from "Tanhuang" (), a folk opera art in the region of
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and
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of
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province. As one of the main local operas in Jiangsu Province, Wuxi opera has been reputed as "a piece of plum flower in
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", a title given to the three major operas in
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, alongside
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Huangmei opera Huangmei or Huangmei tone ( or , pinyin: or ) originated as a form of rural folk song and dance that has been in existence for the last 200 years and possibly longer. Huangmei opera is one of the most famous and mainstream opera in China (others ...
. In May 1949, Wang Hanqing, Zou Peng, Wang Yuanyuan and others established the Red Star Tin Troupe in
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. This was the beginning of the folks' renaming of "ChangXi opera" as the "Wuxi opera" (Xiju).上海地方志办公室:第二节 戏曲种类
shtong.gov.cn.2008-07-08.
In 1950, the Southern Jiangsu Administrative Office renamed the "Changxi Drama" as "ChangXi opera", referred to as "Wuxi opera". Since 1955, it has been officially named as "Wuxi opera". Wuxi opera was listed as the
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by Suzhou, Wuxi and Changzhou respectively. On June 7, 2008, Wuxi opera was selected as the "Second National List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of China".


Origin

Historically, the Taihu Lake basin area was the location of the ancient Wu Kingdom. Therefore, the local people living in the area have had the custom of singing folk songs since ancient times. This kind of art was called "Wu Yu" in the period of
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and
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. By the middle of
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, these folk songs had evolved into the art of folk rap and singing performances, such as folk tunes, a type of folk art called ''Tanhuang'', and storytelling, among others. During the reign of Emperor Jiaqing, a craftsman named A Zeng's son, Xu Jinqiao, accepted Wang Wenxiang as his apprentice, and they paired up to sing duets. They also re-structured folk song minor tunes into a new form, with 18 and a half rhymes. Nowadays, this type of structure is called "Wuxi Tanhuang".


Performance characteristics

Wuxi opera has a variation of upper and lower tunes. First of all, Wuxi opera has a Huang Tune, the oldest tune of Wuxi opera. Huang Tune originated from long narrative folk songs in the southern region of the Yangtze River Delta, and as such, absorbed folk tune styles such as "Suzhou Tanci". Huang Tune includes old Huang Tune, Huang Tune Adagio, Anti-Bow Pantaloon's Tune, Allegro, Long Three-Tune and other different types of tunes. Huang Tune is a kind of melody with narrative feelings, rich melodies and cheerful rhythms. Instrumental accompaniment is mainly performed on the
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, while the
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,
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and
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are often played as subsidiary instruments; Xiao,
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and
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are also included in the music.


Factions

*Binbin Tune was begun by Wang Binbin (1921-2008). *Faction Mei was begun by Mei Lanzhen (1927-2012). *Faction Wu was begun by Wu Yatong (1919-2016). *Faction Yao was begun by Yao Cheng (1926-). (Yao Cheng is the mother of author Ye Zhaoyan)


Traditional opera

There are more than 200 traditional Wuxi operas, including "The Magic Lotus Lantern", "Wu Song Kills Sister-in-Law", "Xue Gang in Lantern Show", "Jin Yunu","Zhaojun Departs for the Frontier", "Pearl Tower", "Drawing the Golden Phoenix", "Meng Lijun", "Butterfly Lovers", "The Emerald Hairpin", "Double Pearl Phoenix", "He Wenxiu", "Bean-Curd House" and "Two Degrees Plum".


Representative artists

*Yuan Renyi, Zhou Fuyi *Three men as a tripod alike: Shen Ahuan, Zheng Guifen, Kuang Yaoliang. *Three women as a tripod alike: Bai Yuxiu, Zhou Juying, Xu Linmei. *Four men playing the role of male actors: Li Ruxiang, Jin Dexiang, Zhou Baoxiang, Yang Yunxiang. * Jiangsu Province Wuxi Opera Troupe: Yao Cheng, Wang Lanying, Shen Peihua, Ni Tongfang, Zhou Dongliang. * Wuxi City Wuxi Opera Troupe: Wang Binbin, Mei Lanzhen, Ji Meifang, Wang Yunzhi, Wang Binbin(younger), Yuan Mengya, Pan Peiqiong, Huang Jinghui. * Changzhou City Wuxi Opera Troupe: Wu Yatong, Shen Suzhen, Yang Qiwen, Cui Longhai, Wang Shengbiao, Shen Huilan.


References

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