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China's classic plays handed down from generation to generation.

China's classic drama handed down from ancient times was shot by Zhejiang Great Wall Film and Television and Shaoxing TV Station, and started shooting in Zhejiang Hengdian Film and Television City on August 28th, 2002.

This drama is a TV movie adapted from outstanding plays of Beijing Opera, Pingju Opera, Yue Opera, Huangmei Opera, Henan Opera and Shanxi Opera. The drama is planned to shoot 100 episodes, including three series: top ten classical tragedies in China, top ten classical comedies in China, and top ten classical case-solving dramas in China, with 39 episodes actually shot.

Such works are of far-reaching significance for carrying forward China's traditional culture and exploring and rescuing precious cultural heritage. For the audience who love traditional Chinese opera, it is beneficial to review the old and learn the new; For new audiences who have never seen traditional drama, it is an excellent opportunity to learn about traditional drama and China culture.

Detailed introduction

In order to save the outstanding cultural heritage, Zhejiang Great Wall Film and Television and Shaoxing TV invested huge sums of money to shoot a long series of TV movies "Classic Plays Handed Down from Ancient Times in China". The first 30 episodes of famous dramas include Peach Blossom Fan, Yuan, Zhao's Orphan, Fifteen Passes, etc., which are co-starred by,, Tao Zeru, Ning Jing and directed by Su Zhou.

Zhejiang Great Wall TV Station and Shaoxing TV Station, after successfully shooting the Yue Opera TV series A Dream of Red Mansions, still take it as their responsibility to promote excellent traditional culture and explore the world cultural heritage. They found that China's famous classic operas, which have been circulated for thousands of years, could not be performed on the opera stage for various reasons and were in danger of being forgotten. Therefore, how to inherit and carry forward those well-known story lines, immortal characters and artistic connotations that suit both refined and popular tastes through modern art forms has become a problem they are thinking about. After repeated argumentation and preparation, Great Wall Film and Television is determined to adapt the classic drama into a film and television, and then make it into a TV series. This idea has been highly praised by all walks of life.