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Has anyone ever sung the last line of Peking Opera on the rooftop, "I can hear the joyful sound in the harem courtyard"?

Haha, this opera friend, although I haven’t watched Mr. Chen Shengjie’s singing in “Youth Theater”, I have seen Mr. Chen dress up in the “Chinese Peking Opera Class Student Report Concert” In this section of singing, the last thing Mr. Chen sang in this singing was "Large Sadness". If the lyrics were changed during the performance, I guess the singer was not wearing makeup to pretend to be a character in the play at this time, but was trying to adapt to the environment. For example, the words of festive things are temporarily changed for the sake of good luck. Because the melody of this part is so smooth and flowing, I often heard opera fans singing this part at the wedding banquets of many theater fan friends. However, the last line was sung by Mr. Yu Kuizhi when he celebrated the birthday of Mr. Zhang Xueliang in Hawaii. The lyrics are: "Prepare to hold a banquet with the emperor to celebrate the meritorious officials", rather than the lyrics of "hearing the mournful voices from the audience again" during the formal performance. That kind of singing is obviously inappropriate.

The singer changed the words when singing this section, and the premise is that it is an informal performance, because people like its beautiful singing, and it has to be temporarily changed to adapt to the environment and atmosphere at that time. This does not happen when the play is officially performed. This kind of thing doesn't fit the plot.

Just a bit of speculation, just for reference.