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The Relationship between Noisy Heaven and Peking Opera

Noisy Heaven is the traditional title of Chinese Peking Opera, which is selected from the fifth and sixth chapters of the classical novel The Journey to the West. There is a poem in The Journey to the West that goes like this: the Monkey King changed suddenly, stealing Dan, and Leshan Wo stealing wine; Just because I disturbed the Flat Peach Club, 100,000 soldiers set up tight encirclement.

Formerly known as "Yasuda Club", also known as "Noisy Heaven",1In September, 977, a troupe of China Peking Opera Theatre adapted the play, and now the script is revised by Weng Ouhong. There are also China films and Chinese paintings (Liu Jiyou paintings) of the same name.

The plot of a play

The Monkey King went to the Dragon Palace to borrow weapons. The Dragon King looked down on him and tricked him into moving the iron needle. Unexpectedly, the Monkey King worked miracles, and turned the anchor needle into a weight hand weapon-a golden hoop.

The Dragon King regretted it and went to the Heavenly Palace to beg the Jade Emperor to capture the Monkey King. Li Changgeng made recommendations. Trick the Monkey King into raising horses in the Imperial Horse Area. The Monkey King saw through the secret, made a scene in the Royal Horse Prison, returned to Huaguoshan, and set up the banner of "Monkey King".

Li Changgeng went to Huaguoshan again and invited him to a flat peach banquet. Wukong came to the Heavenly Palace and learned from the fairy that he was not invited to the flat peach banquet. In a rage, Wukong made a scene in Yaochi and ate the elixir.

The Jade Emperor sent Erlang God to capture the Monkey King, because he ate the elixir, which turned him into a steel bar, so his sword and gun could not hurt him. The jade emperor sent him to the gossip furnace of the old gentleman in Taishang and burned him with fire. The Monkey King took the initiative to jump out of the furnace.

The Heavenly Palace concentrated its forces and, under the guidance of Li Tianwang, fought against the Monkey King. In the end, the resourceful and brave the Monkey King was defeated.