The Implication of Traditional Chinese Culture in Peking Opera
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https://doi.org/10.54691/bcpssh.v14i.190Keywords:
Beijing Opera; Chinese Traditional Culture; Chinese Cultural Elements.Abstract
Beijing Opera, as a national opera, is also a part of Chinese traditional culture, is an important form of traditional Chinese culture. It not only shows the characteristics of Chinese traditional culture, but also contains fine traditional virtues and spiritual thoughts. In order to spread the Chinese culture like Peking Opera from generation to generation and promote its international spread, this paper aims to explore the characteristics and implications of traditional Chinese culture embodied in Peking Opera.
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