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1, Allegro
Allegro is a traditional rap art, which belongs to the rhyming genre of China Quyi. In the early years, it was called "Jilaibao", also known as "Dingdang", "Liukou" and "Lianhualuo", which was sung by the poor in the Song Dynasty.
Allegro was originally a way and means for beggars to beg for money or food along the street, with a long history; Allegro really existed as a performance form of Quyi art after the founding of the People's Republic of China.
After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), Allegro has made great progress, forming three famous art schools in China, namely, Gao School (), Wang School () and Li School ().
Allegro's performance mode is relatively simple, and there are three performance modes: single mouth, lip-synching and lip-synching. Lyrics can rhyme freely, and a paragraph of lyrics can rhyme freely, which is called "Hua Zhe".
During the performance, the actors use bamboo boards or beat the time. Generally, only short programs with strong reasoning or lyricism are performed. After the art of Allegro was formed, they began to focus on creating and performing long bibliographies.
At the same time of development, due to the differences in regional environment, local dialects and performance styles in different periods in history, many branches have been derived, such as several branches, lotus flower drops, bamboo board books, drums, Allegro Minor, Allegro Tianjin, Allegro Shaanxi, Allegro Lanzhou, Allegro Wu 'an, Allegro Sichuan and Allegro Lotus Drop Shaoxing.
2. The origin of Allegro
Allegro was called "Jilaibao" in its early years, also known as "Ding Dong", "Liu Kou" and "Lian Kou", which evolved from "Lotus Falls" sung by the poor in the Song Dynasty.
Allegro was originally a way and means for beggars to beg for money or food along the street, with a long history; Allegro really existed as a performance form of Quyi art after the founding of the People's Republic of China.
In the past, folk artists always wanted to find a historical celebrity as the ancestor of their own industry and add luster to their own industry. Of course, folk artists who count treasures are no exception.
Historically, beggars begging along the street regarded Zhu Yuanzhang, the Ming Taizu, as the "one of the best" ancestors. A hacker, a Jianghu insider, said: I once asked my generation why they provided Zhu Hongwu. According to beggars, Zhu Hongwu was a scholar in Yuan Dynasty and a native of Bozhou, Anhui Province.
Father and mother Guo have four sons and a daughter. The third son was separated by the war and the daughter got married. The fourth son, Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang of Hongwu, was different from ordinary people since he was a child. The common people say that this child is not an ordinary person and will be excellent in the future.