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Lou Asu, male, is a clown in the masterpiece of Kunqu Opera "Fifteen Passes".
brief introduction
Lou Ashu is a clown and a character in the representative work of Kunqu Opera "Fifteen Passes". This play was originally written by Zhu (Qing Dynasty).
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Now "Fifteen Levels" generally refers to the further adaptation (writing) version of Chen Jing and "The Joke of Fifteen Levels" in the novel "Awakening the World", which was premiered by Zhejiang Su Kun Theatre Company 1956.
The adaptation and performance of "Fifteen Passes" gave new life to Kunqu Opera. 1956 on may 18, people's daily published an editorial entitled "saving a play from a play", praising it as a good example to implement the reform policy of "letting a hundred flowers blossom and bring forth the new". In the same year, Kunqu Opera "Fifteen Passes" was made into a color drama art film.
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