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Traditional repertoire of Qichun tea-picking opera

Qichun tea-picking drama has formed its own traditional repertoire in the long-term artistic practice. According to the introduction of old artists Xu Deqing and Gu Yibin, the traditional repertoire of Qichun tea-picking drama is also said to be "the 16th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, the 72nd Small".

The 16th National Congress is:

Pai Huanji, Ji, Luo Paji, Luo Skirt Ji, Bai, Jade Belt Ji, Kitchen Knife Ji, Earth Rong Ji, Huaiyin Ji, Chicken Blood Ji, Mao Hongji Ji, Wujin Ji, (up and down) two books), Gao (a total of three books), birthday, broken wall on the moon, Li Yi selling girls, sinus prostitution, marriage of Liang Zhu, buckwheat running for life,

For the above tracks, some artists counted "Up and Down" twice, while "Elevation Static" counted three times; Some artists count "elevation static" three times and "upper and lower books" once. In a word, both algorithms mean "36".

Seventy-two small back is:

Traveling in spring, watching lanterns, picking mulberries, Cidian, apparently, caring for New Year's greetings, jealousy, anti-shunxiang, Dawa, Shangzhushan, anti-sentiment, single crossing Jieling and double crossing Jieling to escape from water shortage, traveling to Suzhou, sending fragrant tea, going to Hezhou, selling cotton yarn, selling groceries, Miao barley, competing for tea gardens, Sanzi Jing, and. Blue Bridge pumps water, the teacher is in the computer room, Pinggui returns to the kiln, Chunxiang demolishes the platform, conceives in October, persuades marriage, makes a bet with her sister-in-law, the monk digs tea, borrows an antique from her wife, picks the children at the conch pier, the blind man Wang catches the rape, and the blind man Sun demolishes the platform to open a shop.

In fact, there are 76 repertoires in the above operas. It is unclear whether the excess is a misinformation, a "value product" or a "new work" by tea-picking artists later.