Gezi in Taiwan Province Province is a traditional opera popular all over Taiwan Province Province, which has a historical origin with five lines of Luoban and Golden Songs in southern Fujian. At the beginning of tomorrow, Yan Siqi, a native of Zhangzhou, led more than 40,000 people to reclaim land in Taiwan Province Province. At the end of Ming Dynasty, Zheng Chenggong led tens of thousands of soldiers and civilians in Zhangzhou and Quanzhou to recover Taiwan Province. Jin's songs were introduced into Taiwan Province Province as local accents.
From then on, it gradually combined with local folk songs such as "tea picking", "hymn", "car drum" and "bamboo horse" and developed into a new genre of folk rap style.
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The tune sung by Taiwan Province Gezi is called Gezidiao, and its main melody is derived from "seven words and one sentence, four sentences and one paragraph" and "four Confucius" in the Golden Melody. In addition, there are Major (or Northern Fourth) and Songs of Taiwan Province Province, all of which originated from Jin and Song Dynasties. The place where singers are taught to tune is called Gezi Hall.
A band that sings at weddings, funerals and celebrations is called Gezi Array. The songbook printed in the bookstore is called "Gezishu". Gezai's lyrics are written in the language of Taiwan Province Province. There is an "introduction" at the beginning, which acts as a static field. Leave Guanzi at the climax of singing to attract the audience. It ends with "Sha Wei".
Songs are mostly composed by rappers with low education level, which are not only folk art to be sung to people, but also popular books widely circulated among citizens and villagers. Gezi has a wide range of themes, including historical themes, folk stories, martial arts stories, religious stories and intellectual works.