Poster News reporter Du Hongxiao and Zhao Pengcheng report from Jinan. Under the spotlight and with the sound of gongs and drums, Guo Jiahao held a spear in his hand, stepped on thick soles, and leaned against the flag. He performed 12 "fork-throwing" moves in a row amidst the ch

Poster News Reporter Du Hongxiao Zhao Pengcheng Jinan Report

Under the spotlight, amidst the sound of gongs and drums, Guo Jiahao held a spear in his hand, stepped on thick soles, and leaned on the flag. He performed 12 "fork throwing" in a row amidst the cheers of the audience, professional The action and full emotions attracted applause from the audience.

Guo Jiahao's "fork-throwing" video was uploaded to the Internet. Countless netizens were shocked by his coherent movements. More netizens left messages, feeling sorry for this big boy, "How much hardship did you have to endure since childhood to become like this?" One minute on stage, ten years of hard work off stage.”

Guo Jiahao performs the program on the stage,

and smashes the cross from 3 to 12.

Guo Jiahao is a performance (opera performance) major at the School of Opera and Folk Art of Shandong University of the Arts in 2020. A grade-level graduate, with 15 days to go before leaving school, the reporter met this big boy. Different from the martial arts character shown in the video, Guo Jiahao, who faced the reporter, was a little shy. When he smiled, his sharp fangs were revealed. With the youth and cuteness of students.

Speaking of "fork throwing", this is the most prominent stunt in Guo Jiahao's favorite play "The Pulley". It simulates a scene in which a character loses his balance on a war horse due to exhaustion in a fierce battle, and the actor pulls the reins hard to pull the war horse up. Requirements While the actor is "falling", he must also have the character's emotions and facial expressions.

Speaking of this, Guo Jiahao changed his shy demeanor, his eyes sparkled, his hands started to move, and he explained while making gestures. Even the simplest training clothes could not hide the aura on his body.

In order to master "fork throwing", Guo Jiahao worked hard to practice basic skills. As long as there are no performance tasks, he insists on practicing every day. At 6:30 in the evening, row 4014 on the fourth floor of the School of Opera will light up on time. Guo Jiahao and his classmates Sanwu supervise each other and make progress together.

"Tie the straps to the heating pipe, then move the feet to 180 degrees and hang them above the head, commonly known as 'hanging legs'. Change them every 30 minutes; practice the softness before wearing the forks; finally practice bouncing, Jumping up little by little from low to high, until it gets higher and higher," Guo Jiahao pretended to be relaxed, "Last year I could only do three. In order to graduate and perform well in "Ticket Picking", I kept falling. "Fork." Day after day, he has achieved the coolness and neatness when he "throws the fork".

Guo Jiahao is preparing for the stage.

Thick soles are my weapons, and the stage is my battlefield.

Guo Jiahao thinks he is very destined to opera. His parents are engaged in literature and art, and they have taken him to perform in various places since he was a child. When he was a child, he saw people on the stage. Although I don’t know the specific body movements of the heroic Beijing opera movements, I yearn for them.

Later, his parents agreed to send him to learn martial arts, and then he learned Henan opera. He started doing somersaults from a young age, and then formally came into contact with martial arts. After many hardships, he finally began to shine on the stage he longed for.

Before the interview officially started, Guo Jiahao specially put on his favorite thick-soled shoes. "Everyone's thick soles are their own treasures and are never borrowed. Just like a soldier going to the battlefield, he must bring his best weapon." 2.5-inch thick soles are a must-have for actors in the industry. Wearing 8cm thick soles , Guo Jiahao still walks like walking on flat ground.

They all say that learning opera is hard. In addition to basic skills, there are also pains that cannot be separated. Asked where he had been injured, Guo Jiahao also smiled and said that he had been injured everywhere. In 2022, he fractured his right foot while practicing, and the surgery left him lying in bed for more than half a year.

couldn’t move anywhere while lying on the bed. Guo Jiahao said frankly that he would often cry at first, worried that he would not be able to go on stage again. Later, he built up his confidence little by little and would mime in bed when he couldn’t get off the ground. “Sometimes he would dream that he was on the stage. Performance." Guo Jiahao said that it was not until the steel plate was removed this year that he felt able to exert his strength and slowly increase the intensity and resume training.

"I have practiced hard for many years just to get on the stage." Guo Jiahao told reporters that training and being on the stage are completely different. In the practice room, he will pay more attention to appearance and good-looking movements, but after a long period of practice, he will pay more attention to it. The emotions and personalities of the characters are more expressive on the stage. “As soon as the spotlight hit the stage and the gongs and drums sounded, I started to get excited when I stepped on the stage.”

In 2024, Guo Jiahao will graduate from his undergraduate degree and has been pushed to study at this school as a graduate student. He will continue to move forward on the road of opera. He hopes that he can take his solid foundation to perform all over the country in the future. Whether he engages in opera performance in the future, he will be a Regardless of whether he is a famous teacher, he wants to make his own contribution to the development of traditional Chinese culture through his own efforts

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