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Traditional Drama 传统戏剧 Peking Opera 京剧

时间:2006年 Date: 2006 类别:传统戏剧 Category: Traditional Opera 地区:中央,北京,天津,辽宁,上海,山东 Region: Nationwide, Beijing, Tianjin, Liaoning, Shanghai, Shandong 编号:Ⅳ—28 Project No. IV-28 申报地区或单位:中国京剧院北京市天津市辽宁省山东省上海市

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Chinese Myth Figures 中国神话人物 23 ZhongKui 钟馗

In Chinese folklores, Zhong Kui is a god who exorcises ghosts and evil spirits.As legend has it, he lived in Zhongnan Mountain in the early Tang Dynasty. He was born with a panther-like head, ring-like eyes, an iron face and curly whiskers. Though very ugly, he was a profoundly learned and talented figure. As a man of integrity, he always upheld justice and feared no evil or mischievous being. In 712 when Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty ascended the throne, Zhong Kui went to Chang’an to take the imperial civil examination. Impressed by Zhong’s five poems entitled Holding Banquets in Yingzhou, the chief examiner praised him as a prodigy and enrolled him top of all examinees. During the palace examination, however, a treacherous minister named Lu Qi judged Zhong Kui by the appearance, and repeatedly spoke ill of him before the emperor. As a result, Zhong Kui failed to claim championship in the exam. Infuriated, he bumped his head against a pillar in the palace and thus killed himself. The entire court was shocked. Then Emperor Dezong issued an imperial edict, conferring upon Zhong Kui the title of Demon Queller who traveled all over the world to kill the evil and expel the wicked. In addition, the official title of Number One Scholar was also buried with him.

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Heavy-sword Martial Art of the Hui Minority

Heavy-sword Martial Art of the Hui Minority is a sort of martial art popular in Beijing and Tianjin areas in China, with heavy swords as martial-art weapons. Heavy sword is the original name of the broadsword which has a history of thousands of years in China. The broadsword of the Hui people in Tianjin became famous in the early years of the reign of Emperor Chengzu in the Ming Dynasty. Legend has it that the ancestor of the Hun ethnic group is a general who always carried a 30kg broadsword in battles. Afterwards, the broadsword martial art was passed down from generation to generation. By modern times, the broadsword of Imam Caojinzao, the descendant of the general, weighs 80kg and the broadsword becomes an gymnastic equipment.

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