Hakka local drama-Han drama
Han Opera, Cantonese Opera and Chaozhou Opera are the three major operas in Guangdong. Han Opera, also known as Waijiang Opera, has a history of more than 300 years and is known as "Southern Peony". Huiyang Han Opera Troupe is a cultural organization established on the basis of 1963 Longchuan Dongjiang Jianghan Opera Troupe, which has absorbed talents from Shantou, Shaoguan and Meizhou. He has successfully performed Qin Xianglian, Hai Rui dismissed from office and other Chinese dramas. The troupe staged 47 consecutive performances of Qin Xianglian in Huizhou Great Hall of the People (Huadu Theatre), which was packed and unprecedented. 1984 group was cancelled. However, many artists are still full of persistent pursuit of Hakka traditional local opera, and voluntarily set up Huizhou Han Opera Music Research Association, striving to make this wonderful Hakka art reappear.
Hakka folk songs have a unique artistic style.
Huizhou Hakka folk songs have distinctive local colors and unique artistic styles. Its lyrics are basically seven words and four sentences. Easy to understand, vivid and sincere, it reflects the local customs and has a strong local flavor. Huiyang Hakka folk song "The sun rises for half a day to see Sister Niu get better. If there is no food, take two sweet potatoes and taro. " (including tunes) was included in the book Hakka Folk Songs Range Rover by Professor Wen Ping of Xinghai Conservatory of Music. Wang is a Hakka in Loujiao Village, Zhenlou. He has composed and sang more than 7,200 folk songs in 44 years. He insisted on using folk songs to help farmers to be less blind, praised good people and publicized the party's principles and policies, and was praised as "the king of folk songs" by the masses. Huang Hongying, a Hakka female singer in Hu Yong Town, is a famous "folk star" at home and abroad. She sang a song "Hakka Girls Love Singing".
Hakka Xiehouyu makes people laugh.
In the process of working in Boluo County for 2 1 year, the author became fascinated with the Hakka two-part allegorical sayings spoken by local Hakkas, and accumulated over time, recording nearly 100 sentences. This oral quotation generally consists of two parts, the first sentence is a riddle-like riddle, the second sentence is a riddle, and the last sentence is also omitted. Such as: "Carpenters wear cangue-self-inflicted; Broken wood under the bed-hitting the board "; "The cow crossed the water-each took care of himself; Sleep with a hunchback-there are no seats at both ends; Dogs bite turtles ―― there is no way to bite them; Wax sticks beat dogs ―― one roll is missing; See your wife at a glance-at a glance; The husband goes to the theatre behind his wife's back ―― making a fool of himself ... "This kind of Hakka allegorical saying makes good use of artistic techniques such as metaphor, pun and exaggeration to visualize Hakka dialects, which is both rich and vivid and makes people laugh.
Hakka Cuisine-"Dongjiang Famous Cuisine"
There are three treasures in Anhui cuisine: Dongjiang brine chicken, stuffed tofu and braised pork with plum. In particular, braised pork with plum vegetables is quite famous at home and abroad. In fact, this is a masterpiece of Dongjiang Hakka in food culture.
The main producing area of Huizhou Meicai is Tuqiao Village, Aipi Town, and the history of planting Meicai can be traced back to the late Ming Dynasty. According to legend, Tuqiao Meicai was planted by a Hakka named Lu. Every household in the village grows it, and its planting and processing technology is very particular. It is a famous product in Huizhou.
Huizhou has many famous specialties, such as bamboo shoots and honey in Longmen Xixi; Boluo Crispy Sugar, Ma Bei Meatballs, Luofushan Crispy Fermented Vegetables, Vanilla Oil, Shiba Inu Sanhuang Chicken; Huidong Tieyong offered oysters, and Gao Tan Ming Jiang; Huiyang Danshui pear, Zhenlong litchi and so on.
Huizhou Hakka culture not only has the traditions of Meizhou, Gannan and western Fujian, but also is good at absorbing the essence of Guangfu and southern Fujian cultures and forming a unique style. Huizhou folk songs, for example, originated in Meizhou, but influenced by local indigenous songs, the tunes are not as mellow and soft as Meizhou folk songs, but high-pitched and bold. Dongjiang cuisine is also unique, different from Meizhou cuisine.