Qinqiang pinyin

The pinyin of Qin opera is Qin qiān ɡ.

Introduction to the development of Shaanxi Opera: Shaanxi Opera is a kind of traditional opera in China. Popular in Shaanxi, Gansu, Qinghai, Ningxia, Xinjiang and other places. It is generally believed that it developed from folk songs in Shaanxi, Gansu and Shanxi. It was popular in the Ming Dynasty, and it was popular all over the country from the early Qing Dynasty to the middle Qing Dynasty, which had an impact on many operas. In Shaanxi, Shaanxi Opera developed into four roads: East (Tongzhou Bangzi), West (xifu Shaanxi Opera), Middle (Xi 'an Luantan) and South (Han Tune). Music is clapping your hands with a bangzi, and singing is a banqiang. There are more than 2,700 kinds of plays, such as You Gui Shan, You West Lake, Zhao Orphan, etc. The three characteristics of Shaanxi Opera are: full of sound and emotion, distinct rhythm and rich feelings.

Shaanxi Opera is one of the oldest Han dramas in China. It is also called "Bangzi Opera" because it is often accompanied by jujube bangzi. Its performance skills are simple, rough and bold, full of exaggeration and life breath. It has a long history.