Origin and development status of Nanjing Baiju in China
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"Nanjing Baiju" is the most important local folk art that emerged and developed in Nanjing after the end of the Ming Dynasty. With a history of more than 700 years, it is a unique traditional art form. It is based on Nanjing dialect, and its main content is narrating stories and expressing thoughts and feelings through a combination of rap performance. The Quyi art was first introduced by the silk and weaving workers in Nanjing according to the social news and folklore at that time, using the popular Qu brand of the Ming and Qing Dynasties and Jiangnan ditties. Later, it also benefited from the singing of the silk textile workers, and its rise and fall was closely related to the rise and fall of the silk textile and weaving industries. Nanjing Bai Bureau usually includes a variety of elements such as speaking Bai, singing and performing, so Nanjing Bai Bureau is more classified as folk music and Quyi art.
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