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Xin Fengxia in the pingju Flowers as Matchmakers

Pingju or Ping opera (Chinese: 评剧; 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

Performers

Bai Yushuang was known as the "Queen of Pingju". Other famed performers include Xin Fengxia[4] and her mentor Hua Furong.[5]

References

  1. ^ "China Pingju Festival", China Culture.
  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

Further reading

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