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- Baiju_(folk_art) abstract "Baiju (Chinese: 白局; pinyin: bái jú), also called Baiqu (Chinese: 百曲; pinyin: bǎi qǔ), originating from the rural Luhe District, formed during the Yuan dynasty, is a traditional type of singing and a form of Quyi. It has a history of more than 600 years. Though belittled by the upper class, Baiju was very popular among the lower classes. It is also the only kind of old local opera in Nanjing, known as a native art which singing and telling in the Nanjing dialect and particularly rich in rhyme. Baiju is often performed in the form of a solo monologue or in the form of a dialogue, just like Xiangsheng (a traditional Chinese oral art). When acted, it needs from two performers to five performers. It is very easy to understand with strong local characteristics, but unfortunately, due to the decline of both performers and audiences, the prospects for Baiju are not optimistic. The origin of its name is performers not receiving any pay for their show ("Bai" here means "free" and "ju" here means " a show").".
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- Baiju_(folk_art) wikiPageLength "9384".
- Baiju_(folk_art) wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Baiju_(folk_art) wikiPageRevisionID "675871574".
- Baiju_(folk_art) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chinese_folk_art.
- Baiju_(folk_art) wikiPageWikiLink Crosstalk_(comedy).
- Baiju_(folk_art) wikiPageWikiLink Guangxu_Emperor.
- Baiju_(folk_art) wikiPageWikiLink Kangxi_Emperor.
- Baiju_(folk_art) wikiPageWikiLink Luhe_District.
- Baiju_(folk_art) wikiPageWikiLink Ming_dynasty.
- Baiju_(folk_art) wikiPageWikiLink Nanjing.
- Baiju_(folk_art) wikiPageWikiLink Qianlong_Emperor.
- Baiju_(folk_art) wikiPageWikiLink Qing_dynasty.
- Baiju_(folk_art) wikiPageWikiLink Quyi.
- Baiju_(folk_art) wikiPageWikiLink The_Flowers_of_War.
- Baiju_(folk_art) wikiPageWikiLink Xiangsheng.
- Baiju_(folk_art) wikiPageWikiLink Yongzheng_Emperor.
- Baiju_(folk_art) wikiPageWikiLink Yuan_dynasty.
- Baiju_(folk_art) wikiPageWikiLink Yunjin.
- Baiju_(folk_art) wikiPageWikiLink Zhang_Yimou.
- Baiju_(folk_art) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baiju (folk art)".
- Baiju_(folk_art) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baiju".
- Baiju_(folk_art) c "白局".
- Baiju_(folk_art) c "百曲".
- Baiju_(folk_art) hasPhotoCollection Baiju_(folk_art).
- Baiju_(folk_art) p "bái jú".
- Baiju_(folk_art) p "bǎi qǔ".
- Baiju_(folk_art) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Baiju_(folk_art) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Zh.
- Baiju_(folk_art) subject Category:Chinese_folk_art.
- Baiju_(folk_art) hypernym Type.
- Baiju_(folk_art) comment "Baiju (Chinese: 白局; pinyin: bái jú), also called Baiqu (Chinese: 百曲; pinyin: bǎi qǔ), originating from the rural Luhe District, formed during the Yuan dynasty, is a traditional type of singing and a form of Quyi. It has a history of more than 600 years. Though belittled by the upper class, Baiju was very popular among the lower classes. It is also the only kind of old local opera in Nanjing, known as a native art which singing and telling in the Nanjing dialect and particularly rich in rhyme.".
- Baiju_(folk_art) label "Baiju (folk art)".
- Baiju_(folk_art) sameAs m.0j9m4zd.
- Baiju_(folk_art) sameAs Q10428865.
- Baiju_(folk_art) sameAs Q10428865.
- Baiju_(folk_art) sameAs 白局.
- Baiju_(folk_art) wasDerivedFrom Baiju_(folk_art)?oldid=675871574.
- Baiju_(folk_art) isPrimaryTopicOf Baiju_(folk_art).