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中国娱乐

中国娱乐. 金杰瑞. Over View. Peking Opera Sports Martial Arts. Peking Opera 京剧 (Pinyin: Jīngjù ). History Main melodies originated from Xipi and Erhuang in Anhui and Hubei. Dialogue is carried out in an archaic dialect Performed mostly on stage in the open air,

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中国娱乐

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  1. 中国娱乐 金杰瑞

  2. Over View • PekingOpera • Sports • Martial Arts

  3. Peking Opera京剧(Pinyin: Jīngjù) • History • Main melodies originated from Xipi and Erhuang in Anhui and Hubei. • Dialogue is carried out in an archaic dialect • Performed mostly on stage in the open air, teahouses or temple courtyards. • Costumes and Makeup • Oil Lamps

  4. Peking OperaRoles • Sheng (生, Male role) - Main Character • 5 Sub Groups • Laosheng - Meaning bearded men, because the actors wear artificial beards, and they are middle-aged or elderly men • Xiaosheng - Representing young male characters. They don't wear artificial beards. • Wusheng - Male characters who appear in battle scenes. • Hongsheng– Male character • Wawasheng – Children

  5. Peking Opera • Roles • Dan (旦, Female role) • Zhengdan - Refers to young or middle-aged women with gentle and refined dispositions • Huadan - Vivacious maiden, a young woman with a frank and open personality, or a woman of questionable character • Wudan refers to female characters skilled in the martial arts • Laodan - Represents aged women • Caidan, also called Choudan, represents clownish and cunning females.

  6. Peking Opera • Roles • Jing (净, Painted face male role) • Refers to painted-face roles • The different colors and designs on the faces represent males with different characteristics

  7. Peking Opera • Roles • Chou (丑, Clown role) • One of the main roles in Peking Opera • Various Kinds of Characters

  8. Sports运动 • Oldest Sports • Dragon Boat Racing • Dates back 2000 yrs • Traditional event • Cuju • Similar to Soccer • Played around 200 BC

  9. Sports • Ping Pong • Largest amateur sports • International Relations • April 1972, • Ping Pong Diplomacy • First Americans in China • Olympics • Domination

  10. Sports • Basketball • Introduced in 1896 by YMCA workers • Popularized by Yao Ming • Approximately 300 Million Play

  11. Sports • Cricket • Fastest growing sport in China • The Chinese Cricket Association • 2015: Have 20,000 players and 2,000 coaches • 2019: Qualify for the World Cup • 2020: Gain Test status • 2010 Asian Games

  12. Sports • Other Popular Sports • Baseball • Golf • Figure Skating • Chess • Curling • Soccer

  13. Martial Arts • Main birth place. • Chinese martial arts are collectively given the name Kung Fu • ((gong) "achievement" or "merit“ • (fu) "man"

  14. Martial Arts • Forms of Kung Fu • Bagua • Drunken Boxing • Eagle Claw • Five Animals • Hsing I, Hung Gar • Lau Gar • Monkey • Praying Mantis • White Crane • Wing Chun • Tai Chi Chuan. • Some styles are copied from the movements of animals; while others are inspired by Chinese philosophical thoughts, myths, and legends.

  15. Summary • PekingOpera • Sports • Martial Arts

  16. The End • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1s4nKik8WA

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