In 1995, Zhuji Yueju Opera Troupe took part in the Sixth Zhejiang Provincial Drama Festival with the title of "Xi Shi", and won the Script Prize and Outstanding Performance Prize, Chen Weilong won the Outstanding Director Prize, Gu Dachang and Hu Mengqiao won the Outstanding Music Prize, Luo Zhimo won the Outstanding Choreography Prize, Yu Fang won the Costume Design Prize, the Band won the Accompaniment Prize, and Yang Liben was awarded the Saxophone Prize.
In 1996, Xi Shi was revised again and titled Xi Shi Breaks the Cable. Directed and rehearsed by Yang Xiaoqing and Chen Weilong, the play was invited by the Ministry of Culture to perform in Beijing in December, and won the "Five One Project" award of the Central Propaganda Department and the "Wenhua New Play Award" of the Ministry of Culture, and the "Wenhua Music Award" of Gu Dachang and Hu Mengqiao. "Gu Dachang and Hu Mengqiao were awarded the Wenhua Music Prize. The play also won the Tian Han Drama and Literature Award and the Lu Xun Literature and Art Special Award.
In 1996, "Xi Shi Breaks the Cable" was published in the 4th issue of Zhejiang "Theater and Literature" magazine.
In 1997, "The Ballad of Moonlight" was premiered by Zhuji Yueju Opera Troupe. It won the New Play Award, Playwriting Award and Music Composition Award at the 7th Zhejiang Provincial Drama Festival. Director Wan Rinsong, composers He Zhanyong and Liu Jiankuan, choreographer Wu Shuangtao. Starring Lou Mindi (won the Outstanding Performance Award for Young Performers), He Huili (won the Performance Award for Young Performers)), Yang Tiemei, Meng Yangying and others.
In 1998 "Xi Shi Breaks the Cable" was adapted by Ruan Xun (penned by Ruan Xun), Lv Jianhua, and Chen Weilong into an opera TV series, with developments in the plot, and was co-produced by the Film and Television Department of the CCTV, Zhuji Municipal People's Government, and the Film and Television Department of the Zhejiang Theatre Association, with direction by Zhang Zhiming, and cinematography by Qiu Kangmao. Chen Nan as Xi Shi, Liang Weiping as Fan Li, Cheng Weibing as Gou Jian, and Zhang Weizhong as Bo Li.
In 1998, Xi Shi Broke the Cable was published on VCD by Zhejiang Literary and Artistic Audiovisual Publishing House.
In 1999, Three Penny Hate was re-adapted and called Tears of Candle and Flower by Hu Xiaochild and Zhu Wen, and was performed by Zhuji Yueju Opera Troupe, which was awarded the Outstanding Playwright Prize and the Outstanding Performer Prize, the Outstanding Director Prize for Chen Mingshui, Tao Bo, and Zhou Yunjuan, and the Outstanding Music Designer Prize for Hu Menqiao and Chen Guoliang. Music Design Award. Zhou Liuping, Lou Mindi, and Zhang Huali won the Outstanding Performance Award, Zhao Jianfei won the Performance Award, and Chen Hongfei won the Young Performer Performance Award.
In 2001, Zhuji Yueju Opera Troupe went to Finland to perform.
November 3~8, 2005 Zhuji Yueju Opera Troupe went to Hong Kong. The troupe, headed by Xie Shujiang, vice mayor of Zhuji City, presented three classic Yueju operas to Hong Kong compatriots at the Concert Hall of Hong Kong City Hall: the new Yueju opera "Xi Shi Breaks the Cable", the excellent traditional opera "Wang Tiger Snatches the Marriage", and the "Folding Opera Special". Qian Huili, Vice President of Shanghai Yueju Theatre, national-level actress and young Yueju performer, performed on the same stage.5 On the evening of May 5, the first show, Xi Shi Breaks the Cable, opened at the City Hall in the heart of Hong Kong's Edgar Degas Plaza. Shortly after the opening ceremony, Zhou Liuping, the actress who played the role of Xi Shi and a national second-grade actor, sang a song that won the applause of the audience. As the play unfolded, the applause from the audience was loud and clear. At the end of the play, the audience refused to leave, and all the performers thanked the curtain three times in a row. 6 "King Tiger Snatching Marriage" also caused a sensation in the venue, with applause and laughter. Hong Kong's Ta Kung Pao reported on Nov. 5 and 7, respectively, with illustrations and articles.
In October 2006, Zhuji Yueju Opera Troupe staged a large-scale Yueju Opera "Justice in Heaven" based on the traditional classic "Guillotine Cases" at Beijing Tianqiao Theater.