The meaning of whip horse in dramatic performance

Use a whip to drive the horse.

In opera performances, whips are often used instead of horses. The actors use whips to coordinate graceful and stretched movements according to the needs of the plot and characters. Sometimes the whip is a whip, and sometimes it is a horse. The visible whip and the invisible horse complement each other and are vivid.

The riding whip in Peking Opera is a representative prop in Peking Opera performances. The Peking Opera whip originated from an ancient game in which children used bamboo poles as horses to ride on. In the hands of Peking Opera actors, the whip has become a commonly used prop. In Peking Opera performances, the simulated dance of the actor waving a whip can represent that the character is riding a horse.