Kunqu Opera, also known as Kunqu Opera, formerly known as Kunshan, is a kind of traditional opera in China. 200 1 is included in the world intangible cultural heritage.
Kunqu Opera, which combines singing, chanting, sitting, fighting, dancing and martial arts, is famous for its elegant rhetoric, euphemistic lines and delicate performances. It is one of the operas in the southern opera system and is known as the "father of hundreds of operas". In Kunqu Opera, drums and banquets control the singing rhythm, and Qu Di and Sanxian are the main accompaniment instruments. The pronunciation of singing is "Zhongzhou Rhyme".
Ten intangible cultural heritages in China: the first is the Great Wall, which we have known since childhood; The second is movable type printing; The third is Peking Opera; The fourth is calligraphy; The fifth is acupuncture; The sixth is the twenty-four solar terms; The seventh is abacus; The eighth is guqin; The ninth is paper cutting; The sixth is shadow play.