The Ancestor of All Operas (1)

The Ancestor of All Operas (1)

by Chen Yi

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A traditional Chinese character "play", with virtual on the left and Ge on the right, vividly illustrates that the art of opera was originally an entertainment that imitated real life - hunting, fishing, farming, war, religion, etc. Entertainment, as an instinctive need of human nature, is innate. The origin of drama comes from the artistic creation of primitive humans, which is often characterized by religious beliefs. The emergence of drama in the aesthetic sense requires a long process of gradual transfer. The entertainment of human infancy is essentially the same as the play and play of our childhood. With the progress of the times, when the purpose of relaxing muscles and bones, balancing psychology, cultivating emotions, and even needing to obtain ideological lessons, people's entertainment has entered a conscious level.

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