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What's the name of the beard in Han opera?
Also called beard. Divided into black full, white full, full of flowers, three locks, black three, white three, different roles wear different mouths.

Han Opera is one of the Han operas in China and one of the local operas in Hubei Province, with a history of about 300 years. Originally known as Chu Tune (also known as Chu Tune and Chu Tune), later called Han Tune and Han Opera, commonly known as "Huang Er". The first year of the Republic of China was named Han Opera. It is the main drama in Hubei. It is mainly popular in the Yangtze River and Hanshui River basins in Hubei Province and parts of Hunan, Shaanxi, Sichuan and Guangdong.

The voice of Han Opera is mainly Xipi and Huanger, and the tunes are aria, Kunqu opera, miscellaneous tunes and minor tunes. High-profile agitation, cool

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Lang is proficient in Chinese drama, and gongs and drums have played an important role. It plays a variety of ways, including big fight, small fight and string fight. Among them, the string performance is accompanied by a horse gong, which has a strong sense of rhythm and a strong atmosphere. The role line is divided into ten lines: life, two Dan, three clean, four tail, five ugly, six foreign, seven small, eight stickers, nine husbands and ten miscellaneous; The last foot won with beautiful performance and mellow and deep singing; Danxing's singing is rich and colorful, and he expresses his feelings with his voice, which is rich in sound and emotion.

The vocal cavity of Han opera is mainly Xipi and Huanger, with blowing cavity, miscellaneous songs and minor tunes. Xipi, also known as "Xiaba", has a Lami string, which is loud and exciting, bright and smooth; Flexible rhythm, strong plasticity and wide application range. Xipi boards are relatively complete, including Adagio (commonly known as Slow Xipi), Front Board (commonly known as Chinese Xipi), Allegro (commonly known as Fast Xipi), Xipi Stack and Xipi Word, as well as Rocking Board, Loose Board, Guide Board and Rolling Board, which belong to loose boards. Among them, Xipiduozi is the most widely used and unique independent plate. Its aria are multi-cavity and compact in rhythm, which is suitable for narration. It is a kind of plate commonly used in Xipi. Er Quan, also known as Upper Handle, has long chords, soft and euphemistic tunes, smooth stretching and stable rhythm. There are "two-spring adagio", "two-spring laminated board", "second-rate", "second-rate buttress" and "splint", as well as "rocking board", "loose board", "rolling board" and "guide board" belonging to loose board. [Second-rate] is the main disk, which can be divided into fast disk and slow disk. Xipi and Huang Er also have some unique special tunes and specific vocals in their traditional singing. Such as Xiangyang tune, nine-cavity eighteen-board, lantern pole, western-cavity, yellow-cavity, horseshoe tune, pipa words and so on.

There are also some qupai with beautiful and lively tunes and distinct rhythms in the aria of Han Opera, such as [Kunqu Opera], [Luoluo Opera] (seven and a half sentences), [Wei Opera], [Children's Play], [Yinniu Temple], [Fengyang Song], [Yuanyang Bird] and [Going through Customs], as well as folk songs and qupai. It is mostly used in small plays with strong comedy color and strong life flavor. Han opera is also rich in qupai. There are more than 400 traditional vocals and instrumental music. According to the different musical instruments used, it can be divided into suona qupai, flute qupai and Sixian qupai. According to the performance and application scope of tunes, they can be divided into seven categories: military music, ritual music, feast music, material music, joy and sorrow music and divine music. These qupai have rich performance functions, such as connecting voices, matching characters and rendering atmosphere. Some plays, such as God Bless the People, Caochanghui, Da Fengxiang, Five Talents, etc. , are specialized in singing Qupai repertoire.