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Raw: Apply red oil to the slightly curved part of the face.
Dan: Apply red oil to the slightly curved half of the face.
Net: Draw a flower face on the whole face.
Ugly: Powder the top of your nose.
Can be ignored.
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1.Sheng: The name of Sheng was first seen in Song Yuannan's Xiaoxiao play, referring to the male protagonist in the play, which is equivalent to the end of the Yuan miscellaneous drama.
After the Qing Dynasty, it evolved into four branches: old, small, outer and last. According to the attributes, personality traits and performance characteristics of the characters they play, they can be roughly divided into old students, small students, foreign students, end students, martial arts students, doll students and other categories.
2.Dan: The most important category in Dan is Tsing Yi. Tsing Yi also has a name called Zhengdan, and the characters they play are generally dignified, serious, and decent characters.
3.Net: commonly known as flower face.
The patterned face makeup with various colors outlined as a prominent symbol shows the rough, strange and heroic characters in character and temperament. This kind of character should have a broad and grand timbre in performance, a thick and vigorous singing, a thick and distinct action modeling, a large "color block", a large opening and closing, and a magnificent bearing. Such as Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Cao Cao, Bao Zheng, Lian Po, etc.
4.Last: The last line plays a middle-aged man or above, most of whom have beards. It is also subdivided into old students, old students, and foreigners. In the Northern Miscellaneous Opera, the last name "Mo Ni" is too bad or "Mo Nise", which generally refers to the positive angle of the end of the book, which is the same as the "sheng" called in the Song and Yuan Dynasty miscellaneous dramas, but has a different meaning from "end".
5.Ugly: It is a comedic character, who draws his face between the bridge of his nose and eye sockets, and mostly plays a funny and funny character. In the performance, he generally does not repeat the singing, and the speech is clear and fluent. It can be divided into two branches: Wen Chou and Wu Chou.
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Shengdan Jingmo Chou is a classification of characters in Chinese Peking opera. Born generally decent middle-aged and elderly men; Dan refers to the female characters in the play; The net is mainly for men with more prominent personalities; The ugly is the man who is mainly responsible for burlesque.
Shengdan Jingmo Chou is a classification of characters in opera, and each line has several branches, each with its own basic fixed characters and performance characteristics. Among them, Dan is a general term for female characters, and the birth, purity, and end are all male characters, and most of the ugly characters are male characters, except for sometimes playing both ugly Dan and Lao Dan.
The face painting of traditional Chinese opera is a kind of facial makeup for actors. It is generally used in the two lines of net and ugly, in which most of the characters have their own specific spectrum and color, so as to highlight the character characteristics of the characters, and have the artistic function of "allegorical praise and disapproval, don't be good and evil", so that the audience can look at the appearance and peek into their minds. As a result, Facebook is known as the "picture of the mind" of the character.
Features of Peking Opera:
1. Peking Opera is intriguing and mellow. Peking Opera stage art in literature, performance, singing, gongs and drums, makeup, face painting and other aspects.
2. A set of mutually restrictive and complementary rhythmic and standardized programs. It is very rich as an artistic means of creating a stage image, and the usage is very strict.
3. Peking Opera has a wider range of life to express, more types of characters to be created, stricter requirements for the comprehensiveness and integrity of its skills, and higher aesthetic requirements for it to create a stage image.
4. Peking Opera has a wider field of life, more types of characters to be portrayed, stricter requirements for the comprehensiveness and integrity of its skills, and higher aesthetic requirements for it to create a stage image.
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The Shengdan Jingmo in Peking Opera is called the five major professions of Peking Opera, also known as the role.
In addition to the face and the harlequin and other male positive roles, the general term is divided into old students (and divided into the old students of the re-singing, the old students of the declining school who are redone, and the old students who are heavy on the martial arts), the martial arts (the long and the long and the noisy rely on the martial arts, the short fight the martial arts and the monkey play), the small sheng (the fan old mu Xingsheng, the pheasant tail sheng, the poor sheng, the Wu Xiaosheng), the red sheng, and the doll sheng.
The collective name of female positive roles is divided into Tsing Yi (Zhengdan), Hua Dan, Boudoir Dan, Dao Ma Dan, Wu Dan, and Cai Dan. Commonly known as flower face, most of them play male characters with some peculiarities in personality, quality or appearance, with makeup and face, loud timbre and rough style.
"Net" is also divided into a large flower face based on singing skills, divided into positive net (heavy singing skills, called copper hammer, black head), shelf flower (heavy industry frame), Wu Erhua, beating flower, oil flower (a hair net).
Generally plays a middle-aged man who plays a smaller role than the old student in the same play, and most of them hang beards. Playing a comedy role, because he smeared a small piece of white powder on the bridge of his nose, he was commonly known as a small flower face.
Yu JiIn Peking Opera, it belongs to the role of "flower shirt". It should generally refer to a female character who is young but already has a familyAlthough the "Tsing Yi" in Peking Opera is also a female character who has become a family, Tsing Yi is generally older than Hua Yi, and is more of an image of a middle-aged woman. Answer: The "Hua Dan" in Peking Opera is purely a young unmarried girl. >>>More
Sheng refers to male characters, which are divided into old students, small students, and martial students. Old students generally focus on singing, and small students refer to young characters, and are subdivided into scarf students, poor students, and official students. Wusheng refers to the characters who know martial arts, and there are two types: long and short. >>>More
Blonde face. It symbolizes majesty and solemnity, and expresses the role of immortals. Such as: "Haunted Heavenly Palace" in the Buddha, Erlang God. Roc. >>>More
Today's Peking Opera masks are red, purple, black, white, blue, green, yellow, red, gray, gold, silver and other colors, which is an exaggerated description of the natural skin color of the characters and develops into an allegorical color for character symbols. Generally speaking, red depicts the brave and loyal characters and their bravery; Purple symbolizes wisdom, courage and righteousness; The black color reflects the noble character of the character, who is loyal and upright; The aqua white alludes to the hateful face of the characters who are treacherous by nature and vicious; Oil white shows a conceited and domineering character; Blue symbolizes strength and bravery; The green color outlines the chivalrous bones of the characters; Yellow means brutality; The old red mostly shows the loyal and brave veterans who are highly respected; The tile gray alludes to the old hero; Gold and silver are mostly used for gods, Buddhas, and ghosts to show their golden face and golden body, symbolizing the sense of illusion.
Too much. Divide the line. In the early days, it was divided into seven elements: Sheng, Dan, Jing, Mo, Chou, Wuxing, and Popular (Dragon Set), and later it was classified into four major lines: Sheng, Dan, Jing, and Chou, and there was a detailed further division of labor within each line. >>>More