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Errenzhuan

Errenzhuan is a genre of musical theater and folk dance from Northeast China, usually involving two performers. The dance uses folding fans or square-shaped red handkerchiefs, which are twirled as the songs are performed. It is popular due to its comedic dialogue and sketches, which have obfuscated the old dances and songs.

Development history
Errenzhuan originates in the three provinces of Northeast China: Liaoning, Jilin, and Heilongjiang. It is a form of quyi ("melodious art") storytelling by performers through singing and dancing. Bengbeng has been around for over 200 years. The script is written in language that is easy to understand by every day people, humorous, rich in local lifestyle, flavorful, and includes vocal music based on the northeastern folk songs. Errenzhuan formed in the Northeast is influenced by rural characteristics of the region's inhabitants, often including some inappropriate and bitter content. The main content of performances is generally very orthodox, such as "comment on the northeast drum", "comment on opera conten", or "lotus flower". Before the Jilin Folk Art Troupe (the former Jilin Provincial Opera Second Troupe) was established in 1980, the two performers used these kinds of performance. After the establishment of the art troupe, it reorganized and regulated the content of the errenzhuan, and many areas became popular, in a type called errendou. Some of the better-known works include "Horse Before Water", "Roast Duck", "Eight Arches of Pigs", "Drunken Sky", "Monkey Wukong three-tone Banana Leaf Fan", "Blessing of Love Downhill", "Western View Painting", "Two Mothers", "Visit the sick", "Bao Gong Breaks the Empress Dowager", and "Blue Bridge. The earliest record of the name Erren Zhuan comes from the Taidong Daily (published in Kangde, Manchuria) on April 27, 1934. According to the article, people are often invited to perform a duet in a teahouse in the city. These actors were called "lotuses" and they performed in various roles in different operas. At the First National Folk Music and Dance Congress (held in Beijing in April 1953), errenzhuan was officially recognized in Chinese literary and art circles as the "signboard of the Northeast delegation". ==Modern errenzhuan==
Modern errenzhuan
To increase popularity and attract audiences, some troupes began to use earthier humor and language. Zhao Benshan, a well-known comedian and performer in China, started a movement called Green Errenzhuan, which avoids controversial language and sexual innuendo. Some critics have suggested this is due to pressure from the Chinese government. In 2004, a performance of He and She in Beijing had a traditional errenzhuan story (Widow Ma's Inn) as the first act and a French one-act play (Heart for Two, by French playwright Guy Foissy) as the second act. ==See also==
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