In order to inherit and carry forward China’s excellent traditional culture, guide art academies to establish scientific art production mechanisms, and promote the inheritance and development of Zhejiang stage art, the Zhejiang Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism organized the application and review of the third batch of classic retained plays in Zhejiang Province.
After preliminary application, expert review, and social publicity, selected 17 large-scale plays such as the Yue Opera "Five Girls Pay Birthdays" and 7 small-scale plays such as Taizhou Luantan's "Shier Ji·Ye Ye Si" to be selected into the "Third Batch of Classics in Zhejiang Province" Repertory".
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Introduction to the play
Taizhou Luantan
"The Shi'er Ji·Ye Ye Si"
"The Shi'er Ji" is one of the most representative traditional plays in Taizhou Luantan, telling the local story of Taizhou Huangyan. Since its premiere in 1983, the play has been performed for nearly 2,000 times. It is deeply loved by the audience and has been performed for a long time. Among them, "The Night Sacrifice" tells the story of Liang Wenhuan, the minister of the Ministry of War, who was falsely accused and his son Liang Wenhuan fled to Huangyan's relatives' house to visit his relatives. He was turned away and had no choice but to stay outside at Wudong Bridge. It happened that in order to cure his long-suffering daughter Wang Meiying, Wang Xiaosan went to Wudong Bridge to sacrifice wild animals and sacrifices to ghosts and gods at night. The hungry Liang Wenhuan secretly ate the sacrifices, so the two made a series of jokes. .
Source: Wangchao client