1. Qin, chess, calligraphy and painting: In ancient China, playing zither (guqin), playing chess (go), calligraphy (writing brush), and painting (traditional Chinese painting) were necessary for literati and poets (including some famous ladies) to cultivate their moral character. The skills are collectively called Qinqi, calligraphy and painting. Guqin is one of the oldest plucked instruments in China, Go was invented in China, calligraphy is a traditional art unique to China, and ink painting is also unique to China. Therefore, chess, calligraphy and painting embody China’s long history and traditional culture.
2. Opera: Opera is a traditional Chinese drama form with a long history of origin. According to incomplete statistics, there are about 360 kinds of operas and tens of thousands of traditional operas in various ethnic regions in my country. The more popular and famous opera types include: Peking Opera, Kun Opera, Yue Opera, Henan Opera, Hunan Opera, Cantonese Opera, Qin Opera, Sichuan Opera, Ping Opera, Jin Opera, Han Opera, Chao Opera, Fujian Opera, Qi Opera, Hebei Bangzi, Anqing Huangmei Opera, Hunan Huagu Opera... and so on fifty There are many types of operas, especially Peking Opera, which is the most popular and can be performed all over the country without being restricted by region.
3. Shadow puppetry: Shadow puppetry originated in Shaanxi during the Western Han Dynasty in my country. It has a history of more than a thousand years. It is the earliest movable shadow painting art in the world with human dubbing. Some people think that shadow puppetry is the modern " The ancestor of film." In China, many local operas are derived from shadow puppetry, and the shadow puppetry performance principles and performing arts methods used in shadow puppetry also played an important leading role in the invention of modern movies and the development of modern film and art films. . It can be seen that shadow puppet art has high artistic value in China and even in the world.