The research of Daobai of DaXian opera teaching guidebook for Puyang Institute of Technology of Henan University

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Guo Zhishan
Chutasiri Yodwised
Jantimaporn Jantaramanee

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           Da Xian opera is one of the oldest operas in China, and it is a precious variety of national opera that is still active around us, and is known as the "living fossil" of Chinese opera. The research objectives were 1) to study Da Xian Opera. 2) To Develop Da Xian Opera learning guide book. 3) To teach student by using Da Xian opera guidebook, and 4) To evaluate the effect of teaching.
           This research was a mixed method research. The qualitative research collected data by interview. The quantitative used the experimental research approach. The researchers conduct teaching practice at the School of Art, Puyang Institute of Technology, Henan University, the hometown of Da Xian opera. After interviewing the inheritors of the Da Xian opera, making teaching guides and detailed teaching plans for teaching experiments, passing the pre-, mid-term and final tests in the teaching process, and finally reaching the teaching conclusion: the researcher's teaching laboratory is successful, and after the teaching practice of using the Da Xian opera guidebook, the students' academic performance has been greatly improved compared with the guidance without the use of the guidebook, and the students' self-learning ability has been greatly enhanced. This is very meaningful for students to engage in opera work after graduating from university.

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