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A Study on the Relationship between Qin Opera and the Creation of Contemporary Northwest Writers

Wang Yali

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The current trend of interdisciplinary development and knowledge integration in various fields is increasingly strengthening. It is on this basis that the study of the creative relationship between Qin Opera and contemporary northwest writers takes place. Qin Opera is the lifeblood of Qin people and is known as the "linguistic symbol" of the northwest. Qin Opera has given writers a cultural influence that penetrates their bones and brings together contemporary northwest writers' emotions and memories of their hometown. Its aesthetic characteristics of generosity, sadness, warmth and sadness have directly influenced the creations of contemporary northwest writers. This book explores the traces of the influence of Qin Opera in the works of contemporary northwest writers, and makes useful explorations of the functions of these opera qualities in the plot structure, character creation, and theme expression of novels, and studies the important status and significance of the "traditional voice" dominated by Qin Opera in the creation of contemporary novels. The cross-integration study of Qin Opera and the creations of contemporary northwest writers has opened up the horizons of literature and drama research. When the classic plays of Qin Opera are integrated into the works like water and milk, they are consistent with the strong sense of history and the pragmatic spirit of northwest culture, showing different regional customs and aesthetic styles, which to a certain extent expands and deepens this subject field. This book's study of the narrative intertext, structural intertext, and aesthetic style intertext of Qin Opera and contemporary northwest writers' texts has accumulated experience for the construction of a system of opera and literary intertextual criticism, highlighted the value and significance of local culture for writers' writing, and opened up new ideas and new paradigms for the study of contemporary Chinese literature.