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Where is the origin of erotic drama?

The birthplace of color drama is the rural area of Guilin, Guangxi.

Colorful operas, commonly known as tunes, colorful tunes, lanterns, Nahe Sea, etc. , which belongs to the lantern opera system, originated from rural songs and dances in Guilin and was derived from rap. There are about 500 kinds of color-coded dramas, including one-man show, opponent show, big flirting, three small plays, early play, opponent show and so on.

One of the local operas in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region is widely loved by people of all ethnic groups in Guangxi.

It originated in northern Guangxi and spread widely. Colored dramas are popular in Guilin, Liuzhou, Hechi and Baise.

Due to dialect differences, there are different names in different places: Guilin is called "Lantern", "Colored Tone" and "Singing Lantern"; Pingle, Lipu, Liuzhou, Hechi 1 are called "tea picking drama" and "sound teasing"; Baise and Nanning are called "big tea picking", "harmonious drama" and "harmonious happiness"; But it is the most common to call it "sound teasing" and "tea-picking drama"

It was not until 1955 that it was uniformly named "tonal drama".

Status:

After the founding of New China, the color tone developed rapidly, especially the performance of outstanding plays such as Third Sister Liu, which expanded the influence of this kind of drama in the whole country. However, at present, because there is no performance market in Guangxi Caidiao, fewer and fewer people know and understand Caidiao, and they are caught in an unsustainable predicament. Under the impact of the market economy, hundreds of color-tone opera troupes have been dissolved one after another, leaving only a few professional troupes such as Guangxi Color-tone Opera Troupe, Liuzhou Color-tone Opera Troupe and Guilin Color-tone Opera Troupe, and the amateur color-tone troupe has dropped sharply, making it difficult to maintain. The rescue and protection of color tone is imminent.

The state attaches great importance to the protection of intangible cultural heritage. On May 20th, 2006, the colored sculptures were approved by the State Council to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.