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Artistic features of the Lao She Teahouse include:
1.The structure of scattered but undispersed: Lao She's "Teahouse" does not pursue the links of filial piety and hollowing out the plot, but uses characters to drive the story, and through the dialogue between different characters, the story is slow. The first act writes about the furnishings and characters of the teahouse, the first.
The second and third acts spread out the characters and scenes to show the changes of the teahouse. Although there is no close connection between the sessions and the sessions, there is a rigorous layout within each session.
2.Relief Portrait Exhibition: The author Lao She has his own unique way of creating characters.
He focuses on depicting the characteristics of the times, classes, occupations and temperaments, making various typical artistic generalizations of society, and reflecting different social appearances through the lifelike figures in relief.
3.Unique comedy style: The tone of the whole play is comedy, and even the tragic plot and details are often expressed in a humorous manner.
The author has created many small characters in "Teahouse", such as Wang Lifa, Qin Zhongyi, Chang Sanshan Siye, etc., who show their joys, sorrows, and sorrows in this small world.
4.Alluring language charm: Lao She is good at using the spoken language of the masses, refining it into a concise, vivid and expressive language, making the characters more three-dimensional and the plot more vivid.
In short, Lao She's "Teahouse" successfully shows the economic, political, cultural, and social features and changes from the end of the Qing Dynasty to the half century after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War through its unique structure, vivid characters, unique comedy style, and seductive language charm, with profound historical insight and artistic appeal.
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M5U2 Original text and translation:
1. The story of "Modular Slip Teahouse".
The Teahouse is one of Lao She's most famous plays. He wrote it in 1957. The play has three acts and shows the lives of ordinary people in China from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century.
It tells us the story of Wang Lifa and his customers in his Beijing teahouse. It describes the changes in Chinese society over the past 50 years.
2. Lao She Lao She was born in Beijing in 1899. In 1913 his mother sent him to a normal school. After completing his studies in 1918, he became an elementary school principal.
In 1924, Lao She left home and went to England. He taught Chinese at a university in London and returned to China after 5 years. He wrote many dramas, **and short stories** about people's lives, and he was known as the "People's Artist".
Lao She was one of the greatest Chinese writers of the 20th century.
3. Lao She Teahouse.
Now, in the Lao She Teahouse, customers can eat delicious Beijing food while drinking tea. If you like Peking Opera, traditional**, or magic shows, you can enjoy them in a teahouse. Lao She Teahouse warmly welcomes people from all over the world.
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The most classic way to check in at the Laoshe Teahouse in Beijing is to drink a big bowl of tea while watching a shadow puppet show. This teahouse in Beijing has been around since the 80s, and I think this teahouse is the most suitable for checking in in terms of food. The dining environment is very good, very much like an ancient teahouse, and the interior decoration is also that antique.
1. Pastries
Osmanthus cake belongs to the pastry of old Beijing, and the taste is really good. This pastry is the kind that becomes more and more addictive the more you eat it, and it doesn't taste greasy. Having a pastry and then a cup of tea couldn't be better.
2. Crispy duck
The crispy duck in the Laoshe Teahouse also tastes very good, and there is no fishy smell of duck at all. It's just a bit expensive, otherwise I'll order another one.
3. Hot and sour soup
This is very popular in winter, and after drinking it, the whole body is warm, and the sour and hot level is just right.
Go to the teahouse, then how can you miss the performance of the Lao She teahouse! It's usually a Saturday afternoon when it's a storytelling. From Monday to Sunday evening, the performance of "Beijing Four Seasons Tea" includes Beijing's characteristic lantern drums, hand shadow play, acrobatics, Peking Opera, face changing and so on.
Isn't it very much like an ancient teahouse, go to the Laoshe teahouse and experience the feeling of traveling through the past together.
Storytelling time
Four Seasons Tea Time
If you go to Beijing, this place can also be regarded as a tourist attraction!
There is a small museum on the second floor, and there are many small models in it, many of which are about old Beijing. On the other side is a seller of small things, tea leaves, teacups and teapots. In addition to the second floor of the museum, there is also a Laoshe Courtyard Teahouse, which has a very elegant environment, all private rooms, very suitable for talking about things, 200+ per capita
The first floor is also a very unique place, where you can go to watch shadow puppetry. While watching the show, you can also eat and have some refreshments. The cost performance downstairs is relatively high, a bowl of tea is about 38-78, you can refill the cup.
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Introduction】Beijing Laoshe Teahouse is a very important tourist attraction in Beijing. It is very rich in tourism resources. The name of this Beijing Lao She teahouse is named after Lao She, and the history is quite long.
It was built in 1988 and visitors can feel the antique feeling here. And if you are a tourist who loves theater, you might as well come here to check it out. And the snacks provided to tourists here are also very distinctive.
Since its opening, this Beijing Laoshe Teahouse has received tourists from all over the world, especially after 2005, because the then Chairman Lien Chan and his wife also came here to taste famous tea and enjoy dramas. Beijing Laoshe Teahouse is a comprehensive tea pot that covers an area of more than 2,600 kilometers, and the environment here is also very special. It's full of Beijing, and there's a wide variety of shows performed here.
Whether it's opera or acrobatics, magic or face changing, visitors can enjoy wonderful shows here, so if you come to the metropolis of Beijing, you must not miss this tourist attraction. /p
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Lao She's drama "Teahouse" is a classic in the history of modern Chinese literature and one of the important works in the history of world theater. Since its premiere, it has not only been widely praised in China, but also has received widespread praise and influence internationally. Therefore, the study of "Teahouse" has always been one of the hot spots and difficulties in the academic circles.
At present, the research of "Teahouse" has been very extensive. From the perspective of literature, scholars have mainly studied the creative background, literary value, character image, language expression, and ideological connotation of the work. From a sociological point of view, scholars have mainly studied the social reality reflected in the works, the social background of the image of the wide human cavity, and the social roots of ideological concepts.
From a dramatic point of view, scholars have mainly studied the stage performance, character building, and plot development of the work. In addition, there are some scholars who have studied the Teahouse from other perspectives, such as philosophy, culture, history, psychology, etc. In recent years, with the deepening of Chinese cultural research and the prevalence of tea culture, more and more scholars have begun to link the "Tea House" with tea culture for research, and its role and value in the inheritance of tea culture.
In addition, some scholars have also studied the Teahouse from an interdisciplinary perspective, such as comparing and relating it to architecture, **, film, and other fields. In short, as an important part of Chinese culture, the in-depth and extensive research of "Teahouse" will help us better understand and pass on Chinese culture.
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Hello, glad to answer for you. Overview of the research status of Laoshe Teahouse: 1. In terms of literary criticism, many scholars have analyzed and evaluated the literary value of "Teahouse" from the perspectives of literary form, language arts, character image, and theme ideas.
2. In terms of social history, many scholars have paid attention to the social and historical background revealed in The Teahouse and the living conditions of the people, including the political and cultural environment, social hierarchy, commerce and media in the late Qing Dynasty and early Republic of China. 3. In terms of theatrical performances, many researchers have devoted themselves to the stage performance and performance form of "Teahouse", including the selection of directors, the performance skills of actors, and stage design. 4. In terms of art education, many scholars have ** the status and role of "Teahouse" in Chinese drama art education, including opera performance, literary creation, cultural inheritance, etc.
In short, Lao She's "Teahouse", as a classic literary work, has been extensively researched and ** in different fields.
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