
Full Blessing
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About This Novel
In 2005, the Peking University Library purchased a large number of opera scripts, which were originally collected by the family of the famous opera master Cheng Yanqiu from generation to generation. Each script is certified by the seal of Yushuang Zanqu (Yushuang is Cheng Yanqiu's calligraphy). These scripts span a long period of time, from the Shunzhi period of the Qing Dynasty to the early years of the Republic of China. They are all actual performance scripts at that time, including not only lyrics and spoken dialogue, but some scripts also have Gongchi music notation. "Ten Perfect Blessings" is one of this series of scripts. The difference between "Shiquanfu" and other traditional opera scripts is that it contains more spoken vocabulary and grammatical phenomena in Beijing dialect, which has a positive effect on both the history of Chinese language and the study of early Beijing dialect. This book is a photocopy of the "Yu Shuang Zang Qu" collection in the Peking University Library. It is a copy by Chen Jinque, a man from the Qing Dynasty. The content is complete and the handwriting is clear. An introduction is added before photocopying to help readers understand the background, literature sources and overall appearance of the book.
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