Introduction Chinese opera, together with Hindu Sanskrit opera and Greek tragedy comedy, forms the trinity of the world's oldest dramatic art. Therefore, the Chinese opera is a collective term encompassing a series of schools such as Kunming, Beijing, Shaoxing, Yue, Hui Mei, Chuan, Hei, Hebei Tomoko, Henan Tomoko, Yu Opera. Each Chinese opera school begins in a specific area of China, reflecting the people's lives and times through dance, music and drama media.
Chinese traditional opera is regarded as one of the three major operators of the world, as well as tragedies and comedies in Greece, Sanskrit opera in India. Among the more than 360 ancient local operators in China, the Beijing Opera has a fairly young history of 200 years, it is called China's National Opera. Beijing Opera is a purely Chinese opera whose history can be traced back to 1790. . The trip was very popular and the theater company stayed. In 1828, some famous members of Hubei Province opera group came to Beijing.
Various traditions of Oriental drama include music such as Chinese opera, Taiwanese opera, Japanese music, Sanskrit drama, classical Indian dance, Indian musical such as Yakushakana. Since the 20th century, India has produced many music films called "Bollywood" musicals, and in recent decades a series of musicals based on popular anime and manga cartoons was developed in Japan. The predecessor of European musicals can be traced back to the theater of ancient Greece In the 5th century BC, music and dance were included in the stage comedy and tragedy. However, the ancient music was lost and had little impact on the subsequent development of the musical. Religious play taught liturgy in the 12th and 13 th centuries. Cast uses the outdoor beauty pager (stage on the wheel) to convey each part of the story.