Peach and Lee Cup Classical Dance Drunkenness of Consort Yang Guifei expresses the meaning of what urgent urgent urgent!!!!

The Peach and Lee Cup Classical Dance Drunkenness of Noble Consort expresses the complex mood of Yang Guifei from expectation to disappointment and then to resentment.

Women's solo classical dance body rhyme "Drunkenness of Concubine" dance, produced in the early eighties of the Chinese classical dance "body rhyme" class, after more than a decade of practice, has been gradually for the Chinese and foreign dance community and the academic community to recognize. 1993, was listed as the National Education Commission as an excellent teaching achievements and won awards.

The dance of "Drunkenness of Concubine" expresses Yang Guifei's unique beauty of her grace and elegance, and her charming posture after being drunk through her "drunkenness", and expresses the complex feelings of Yang Guifei's from expectation to disappointment, and then to resentment.

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The Peking Opera of "Drunkenness of Concubine":

The Peking Opera of "Drunkenness of Concubine" is a one-volume play based on the story of Yang Guifei, a historical figure of the Tang Dynasty of China. It is widely known through the creation and performance of the renowned Chinese Peking Opera performer Mr. Mei Lanfang, and is one of the representative repertoires of the Mei School.

The play depicts the story of Yang Yuhuan, who was y favored by Emperor Minghuang of Tang Dynasty, and was supposed to attend a banquet at the Pavilion of Hundred Flowers with Emperor Minghuang of Tang Dynasty, but after waiting for a long time, she did not arrive, and then she knew that he had already transferred to the Western Palace, and so she was so ashamed and angry that she could not get rid of her sorrows, and then ordered Gao Luxi and Pei Luxi to add more cups to their cups to serve them, and then she got drunk, and later returned to the palace in despair.