Chinese opera is regarded as one of the most precious heritages of the Chinese traditional culture. The Chinese opera began to be enjoyed from the early period of the Three Kingdoms. After the Emperor Tang Xuanzong founded the “Pear Garden”, the first known opera troupe in China, this art form became more recognised. Until today, the operatic professionals are still referred to as “Disciples of the Pear Garden” in Chinese. When listening to the Chinese opera, one can enjoy art forms such as folk songs, dances, talking, antimasque, and especially dialectical music at the same time. It is a good combination of music, art and literature. Accompanied by traditional musical instruments like the Erhu, the gong, and the lute, actors present their unique melodies. But these melodies may be “too noisy” for foreigners. Even the dialogues are beautifully written and of high literary value. These dialogs also promoted the development of distinct literary styles, such as Zaju in the Yuan Dynasty. For Chinese people the older generation in particular, the opera is a real pleasure. |