What industry is shabu-shabu used to describe?

Bangguo is used to describe the Chinese opera industry. At the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China, northern Peking Opera once performed on the same stage as Shanxi Bangzi and Hebei Bangzi, but the repertoire and performance form remained unchanged and did not mix. People call it "Erguotou", and "pot" has become synonymous with "drama". People often use "smashing rice bowls" as a metaphor for unemployment, while the trick of poor performance and inability to perform is called "smashing pots". The traditional opera industry refers to the cultural industry with the traditional opera performance art as the core, covering the fields of opera creation, performance, communication, education and research. The traditional Chinese opera industry has a long history, which can be traced back to the pear garden in the Tang Dynasty and the Goulan period in the Song Dynasty. The present situation of the traditional Chinese opera industry presents a positive development trend. With the country's emphasis on the protection and inheritance of traditional culture, the drama performance major in the drama industry takes it as its responsibility to carry forward the national traditional culture, inherit the "intangible cultural heritage" and revitalize the drama industry.