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yunjin chinese opera

yunjin chinese opera

Stuck in a Chinese novel

Stuck in a Chinese novel

An amazing world of cultivation. A majestic world where miracles happen. There is a warrior who defies destiny and forge his own path facing innumerable difficulties ahead. Come and join the life of the person who will go against the set destiny of the cruel world and become something extraordinary. ===== Extraordinary my foot. What is this illogical cr*p? Does it even make sense? If you are doctor, then work in a hospital. What the hell are you doing going after girls? If you are a commander in the army, then bring your army to get revenge on those who wronged you. Why go through the trouble of pretending to be a weakling. You are a useless son in law? Your wife's family thinks you are good for nothing? Then how the hell did you score her in the first place?!!! If they like money so much and you are a hidden millionaire, then why in the name of sanity would you hide this fact and be berated every day?!!! The hell is all this?!!! The more I read it, the more illogical it becomes. Like this all came straight out of someone's as-- [Host, why don't you calm down?] 'You shut up!!! You're the reason I'm stuck here in the first place!!!!' [Host, you need anger management] 'THE FU*K DID YOU SAY?!!!!!' ===== Hello everyone! This is my second novel and so far, nothing is decided. This is just an idea that has been plaguing my mind for quite a long time and I decided to let it out and let you guys decide whether or not I should work on it. Give it a proper read and let me know. You guys will decide the fate of this novel. Also, I would like you guys to come up with proper genres for this story. Bonus chapters: 150 PS for one chapter 300 PS for another chapter 20 GT for two chapters 50 GT for another two chapters 1 Review of 4 stars or above, 1 extra chapters Maximum extra chapters per week: 7 ===== The cover is A.I generated and is not mine. If the real owner would like me to remove it, let me know in any chapter comments. That's it. Enjoy! ~~ Character art: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1B7sHito4UOZqPIK5pPyIFTzgqiaT_ZlU?usp=sharing
Fantasy
639 Chs
A Tale of Chinese New Year Lovers: My Dragon, My Love

A Tale of Chinese New Year Lovers: My Dragon, My Love

"When Chinese New Year happens, that's the only time I get to see him." - AX Althea Xi, an orphan and a freelance article writer in most Shanghai mainland broadcasting and newspaper companies wanted to become a famous top author in China through an international competition that will end before the new year of 2023. She came up with the decision to use the 'The Legend of the Cursed Dragon' as her setting for her work, in which her deceased grandmother always told her when it was nighttime when she was just a kid. But fate turned the tables around when she has been disqualified from the competition as soon as she used the prohibited folklore. She used that opportunity to abandon the story that was etched through her mind for a long time by throwing the bejeweled box that she was forbidden to open to the Yangtze River. Her deceased grandmother had been guarding it since her teenage years, and she knew that the box and the legend had been bringing her a stroke of bad luck all throughout her life. But before she could even leave the river, she accidentally tripped through rocks and fell down on the deep waters. She swam upwards with all her might, but little did she know, she was being transported through the year 1904, where a Chinese New Year celebration was happening on the side of the river. --------------------------- A LITTLE EXCERPT: "I exude a powerful charm I never imagined that would save you." "It was because of the power of love we have on each other." He then claimed her lips in the middle of the rain while the rivers of the Yangtze River were evident. He held onto her waist after a while. And she scraped her fingernails on his hair. They both love each other, they both do. ---------------------------- DISCLAIMER: The characters portrayed in this drama are fictitious. Organizations, names, places, and situations are based on imagination. The story used Chinese New Year as a reference for the Chinese New Year contest, and no distortion of historical resources had been made. Only the parallels of the worlds had been used, and the reality of Chinese mythology had been inked through this novel. The cover's background rights reserved through Pinterest artworks. The text is made through the Canva website by the dear author.
Fantasy
205 Chs
A Talented Singer's Unexpected Passion for Opera

A Talented Singer's Unexpected Passion for Opera

Jiang Hua finds himself transported to a parallel world, where he inadvertently offends a high-ranking executive at an entertainment company, resulting in a ten-year hiatus from the industry. Seeking to break free from his contract, he discovers the penalty for doing so is an astounding 50 million yuan. To make matters worse, his fiancée abandons him on the eve of their engagement, choosing to spend time with his secret crush at a karaoke bar. Fueled by anger and determination, Jiang Hua auditions for the Xiaobaihua Opera Art Troupe and secures a position within the establishment. In an era where the mainland cultural and entertainment industry is saturated with the Korean wave and mindless pop songs, Jiang Hua sets out to revolutionize the music scene with his unique blend of opera-inspired tunes and ancient melodies. Trusting in the wisdom of his ancestors, he embarks on a journey to usher in a new age of Guofeng (national style) music. Rising from the opera circle, Jiang Hua defies expectations and earns a plethora of accolades, including [Best Actor], [Song God], [Global Bestselling Author], [Musician], and [Founding Father]. As he prepares to celebrate the tenth anniversary of his contract with his global fanbase, Jiang Hua is caught off guard when fans request the local tourism bureau to issue a secondment letter to his work unit, compelling him to participate in the event despite having exhausted his annual leave. Bound by his obligations as a member of the establishment, Jiang Hua reluctantly agrees to the secondment, setting the stage for an unforgettable celebration of his decade-long journey in the entertainment industry.
Urban
92 Chs
The Imperial Handbook: A Practical Guide to Ancient Chinese Society

The Imperial Handbook: A Practical Guide to Ancient Chinese Society

Step into the intricate and mesmerizing world of Imperial China, the foundation of countless historical and xianxia novels. This handbook is your essential guide to the structures, struggles, and subtleties that defined one of history's greatest civilizations. Whether you're a reader seeking deeper understanding or a writer building your empire, this guide will bring the past to life. Inside, you’ll find things like: -The Son of Heaven: Understand the absolute power of the Emperor, the Mandate of Heaven, and the intricate rituals of the court. -The Language of Power: Decode the complex web of imperial pronouns and forms of address. Understand who can use 朕 (Zhèn) for "I," who refers to themselves as 本宫 (Běn Gōng), and uncover the meaning behind rare terms like 臣妾 (Chénqiè). -Behind the Jade Walls: Uncover the secretive world of the Inner Court—the strict hierarchy of the harem, the powerful role of eunuchs, and the deadly politics of 宫斗 (Gōngdòu - Palace Intrigue). -The Pillars of Power: Navigate the vast Imperial Bureaucracy, from the Grand Chancellor down to the local Magistrate. Learn how the infamous Imperial Examination System (科举, Kējǔ) shaped the government and society. -The Machinery of Empire: Explore the Three Departments and Six Ministries (三省六部), the organization of the military, and the daily life from the capital to the smallest village. Go beyond the glossary. This book doesn't just define terms—it explains the why and the how, giving you the context to truly immerse yourself in the world of emperors, officials, and ancient intrigue. Perfect for novel fans, aspiring writers, and history enthusiasts alike, this is your key to mastering the inner workings of Imperial China.
History
69 Chs
Information on the quintessence of Chinese Peking opera
Beijing opera, also known as the performing arts of Beijing opera, is one of the quintessence of Chinese culture and one of the most famous performing arts forms in China. It originated in Beijing and gradually developed into one of the most popular and influential performing arts forms in China in the following hundreds of years. Peking opera's performance forms include many different schools and styles, such as singing, reciting, acting, fighting, dancing, costumes, costumes, props, etc. Among them, the singing and performance styles were the most distinctive, such as Beijing opera, Beijing rhyme, Pingju opera, Kunqu opera music, etc. The performance of Peking opera usually lasts for several hours and requires many changes of roles and scenes. Therefore, it requires actors to have high performance skills and teamwork spirit. Peking opera was also very well-known and influential around the world. It was not only popular in China, but also loved and praised by audiences in many countries. In recent years, the development of Peking opera had also received a lot of attention, including efforts to seek new forms of performance and explore the international market.
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2024-09-12 09:53
Is Xin Zhilei an undergraduate in Chinese opera?
Yes, Xin Zhilei was a graduate of the Central Academy of Drama. She studied acting at the Central Drama Academy and had a record of her academic qualifications. She was an official graduate.
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2024-12-21 10:21
What is the story of the Chinese opera game?
The Chinese opera game could have various stories. It might be about the characters in the opera competing in a game within the opera plot. For example, two characters might engage in a riddle - solving game as part of the performance, which showcases their intelligence and adds an interesting twist to the story.
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2024-12-09 03:20
The Five Blessings of Chinese opera and movies
" Five Blessings at Home " was a drama film with many versions, including the 1950 version and the 1999 version. In 1950,"Five Blessings" told the story of Yu Xi and his wife having five blessings. However, due to poverty, Dafu broke off his engagement three times, causing trouble for Yu Xi and his wife. In 1999," The Five Blessings " was about a real estate development company's general manager, who moved into an old building with a different cultural level in order to get close to his idol. This triggered a series of dramatic conflicts and resolution processes. To sum up, the Five Blessings is a drama film with many versions, including the 1950 and 1999 versions.
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2024-12-25 06:18
A novel with a Chinese opera student as the protagonist
There were a few novels that featured Chinese opera students that he could recommend. Among them," China Entertainment Begins from Beijing Television 96 " was an urban novel with a rebirth theme. It told the story of the protagonist's rebirth to 1996, when he became a student of the Chinese opera class 96. In addition," China Entertainment Begins in 1998 " was also a Chinese entertainment novel set in Chinese opera. It told the story of the protagonist, Shi Lei, who was reborn in 1998 and became a student of Chinese opera to pursue his dream of entertainment. In addition," Chinese Entertainment Tycoon Begins from Chinese Drama " told the story of senior editor Li Yi's gorgeous transformation from a Chinese drama student to an entertainment tycoon. These novels were already on the shelves and were being serialised. The readers could read them online on different websites.
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2025-01-01 02:18
Chinese Entertainment's novel from the beginning of Chinese opera
There were two novels related to the title of " Chinese Entertainment's Beginning in Chinese Drama." The first novel was " China Entertainment: The Tycoon Begins From the Chinese Drama." The author wrote a proverb and the update date was February 28, 2024. The second novel was " China Entertainment from 1998," by Jiu Xiao Meng Yuan. The update date was February 27, 2024.
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2025-01-12 19:40
Chinese entertainment novels from the 96 Chinese opera star class
[CE96: From the Teacher of the Celebrity Class] was a novel by CE96, which told the story of the Celebrity Class of the Central Drama Academy. This class had nurtured four Best Actor and Best Actress, as well as other well-known actors. This novel was created by Fish Without Sloping Water, and it had already had 30 chapters. It was well-liked by readers with its standard but distinctive style.
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2025-01-15 15:19
A top student in the directing department of Chinese opera
Xu Songzi was a top student who graduated from the directing department of the Central Drama Academy. Her performances in " Save Her " and " Hibiscus Town " received widespread recognition, and she won the 26th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival Award in 1988. Xu Songzi had been working hard in the entertainment industry for a long time, and with his superb acting skills, he won the title of " National Hot Mom " among the audience.
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2025-01-17 19:17
The truth of the happy ending in Chinese classical opera
In classical Chinese opera, the happy ending usually referred to a comedy or a reunion opera. The ending of the opera was characteristic of all the main characters being able to stand out in the final reunion comedy. The truth of this ending was usually realized through the development of the plot. In dramas, there is usually a tragic beginning, such as the protagonist encountering misfortune or discrimination and rejection for various reasons. However, through the development of the plot, the protagonist gradually gets forgiveness and eventually reunites with other characters. This kind of reunion had a profound meaning in Chinese culture, expressing people's desire for world peace, justice, and harmony. In Chinese classical opera, a happy ending was also an important means of creating a character's image. Through the reunion ending, the character's character and quality were fully displayed and portrayed, allowing the audience to have a deeper understanding of the character's inner world. Through the development of the plot, the shaping of the characters and the expression of the implied meaning, the happy ending in Chinese classical opera reflected the values of reunion, harmony and peace in Chinese traditional culture, which had a far-reaching impact on the inheritance and development of Chinese culture.
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2025-03-04 15:18
Which opera symbolized the maturity of ancient Chinese opera? A Southern opera B Yuan Sanqu C Yuan Zaju D Beijing opera
The emergence of the Yuan Dynasty drama symbolized the maturity of ancient Chinese opera.
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2024-09-17 16:59
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