However, after becoming famous, in spirit, "Kung Fu is not used in art, but in communication", which became the plaything of the rogue gentleman, Uncle Yang, and betrayed the drama career that Mr. Yang painstakingly managed.
Liu Zhensheng suffered from poverty and disease, endured the persecution of evil forces, and saw art being ravaged, artistic talent being destroyed, and finally exhausted. Through the artist's tragic experience, the author criticizes the morbid society that can't accommodate beautiful things, and at the same time writes the power of enterprising and resistance.
2. Tiger Night is a one-act play written by Mr. Tian Han on 1924, which enjoys a high reputation in the theater. The play describes the love story of a wandering youth and a rich farmer's daughter. The script has successfully shaped the images of Lian Gu and Huang Dasha, two young men and women who yearn for freedom and happiness and strive for reasonable power.
Through the love tragedy between Lian Gu and Huang Dasha, The Night of Tiger Catching condemns the feudal consciousness of determining marriage by rank, wealth and status, accuses the feudal system of destroying and persecuting the sincere love of young men and women, and praises the young people who dare to challenge feudal ideas.
Bumblebee is one of the most famous works of Ding Xilin, a famous modern scientist and dramatist in China. It describes a comedy in which young people who woke up after the May 4th Movement struggled with conservative forces for the autonomy of marriage.
4. Dou 'e Yuan (Yuan for short) is a zaju written by Guan Hanqing, a dramatist of Yuan Dynasty, and published in the tenth year of Wanli in Ming Dynasty (1582).
The whole play is 60% off, and it is about a weak widow, Dou E, who was framed by hooligans, beaten by unconscious officials, forced to confess, became a murderer and was sentenced to beheading. Before his execution, Dou E was filled with grief and indignation, and made three vows: blood spilled everywhere, snow fell in June, and there was no drought for three years. Sure enough, Dou E's injustice touched the earth, and the three vows were realized one by one.
5. Thunderstorm is a drama created by playwright Cao Yu and published in the July issue of Literature Quarterly, 1934. Based on the China society around 1925, the play depicts the tragedy of a bourgeois family with strong feudal color.
In the play, there are two families, eight characters and thirty years' feud as the main line, Zhou Puyuan, a hypocritical capitalist, Zhou Chong, a simple teenager influenced by new ideas, and Fan Yi, a woman who is driven crazy by an indifferent family and hurt to pieces by love.
Zhou Ping, who is full of guilt for what he did in the past and tried to escape, Ma Lu, who came back unexpectedly, Sifeng, who simply loves and is loved, Lu Dahai, an oppressed worker, an insatiable housekeeper and so on. All contradictions broke out on a thunderstorm night, whether it was family secrets or life secrets.
While describing family conflicts and entanglements and angrily denouncing decadent and stubborn feudal families, it reflects deeper social and times problems.