• A Tea-picking opera (traditional Chinese: 採茶; simplified Chinese: 采茶戏; pinyin: Cǎichá Xì) is a form of musical entertainment. It originally derived from...
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    specialty. Mandarin Chinese: 採茶; pinyin: Cǎichá Xì; Fangcheng Yue dialect: 採茶 [tɕʰɔj˩˧.tɕʰa˨˩], Fangcheng Hakka dialect:  採茶 [tɕʰɔj˨˩.tɕʰa˩˧] Tea-picking...
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    regional identity. An early form of Chinese drama is the Canjun Opera (參軍, or Adjutant Play) which originated from the Later Zhao Dynasty (319–351)...
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  • Folk Drums & Arts Troupe Music 南管 (Lâm-im), 北管 (Pak-kóan) Hakka 客家 (Hakka opera) 三腳採茶 (three-character tea-picking drama) post-World War II immigrants...
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    called Horn-Butting Show (Chinese: 角觝; pinyin: Jiǎodǐxì) flourished and became one of the so-called "Hundred Shows" (百) under Emperor Wu (reigned 141–87...
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    dynasty, examples are the Flower Drum, Flower Lantern (花燈) and Picking Tea (採茶) song and dance shows. The Flower Drum show was initially popular in the countryside...
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