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Gags refer to funny verbal actions in opera performances.

1. Detailed analysis

Gags in opera refer to the funny actions or words that opera actors insert into their performances. Ke: refers to the expressions and movements in classical opera; 訨: humorous words. Movements or words that make people laugh when actors in opera and folk arts intersperse them into their performances. Source: Ming Dynasty Gaoming's "Pipa Ji·Reporting the Situation of the Drama": "Don't talk about gags; don't look for palace tunes; just look at the filial son and the virtuous wife."

Gags refer to the interludes in opera performances. Funny actions and language refer to funny and amusing meaning, that is, funny language actions. It is a traditional technique in Chinese opera performances that aims to enhance the fun and interactivity of the performance and allow the audience to have a deeper understanding of the opera plot and characters.

Its source is "Pipa Ji Reporting the Situation of the Opera": "Don't talk about gags, don't look for palace numbers, just look at filial and virtuous wives." The subsection refers to the expressions and movements in classical operas. Words expressing humor. Therefore, the whole word means actions or words performed to make people laugh. Chinese opera is a comprehensive stage art style.

Second, how gags are performed

In traditional opera performances, gags are an indispensable part. It can not only adjust the atmosphere of the performance, but also enrich the characters and increase the audience's understanding and feeling of the plot. There are various types of gags, including action, language, music, etc. They are all designed to better express the theme and emotion of the opera.

There are many specific ways to use gags. First of all, actors can attract the audience's attention through some funny actions, such as imitating animals, performing some funny actions, etc.

Secondly, actors can use some humorous language to arouse laughter from the audience, such as telling puns, jokes, etc. Finally, actors can also express gag content through some music and dance, such as singing some funny songs, dancing some funny dances, etc.

Among them, "Ke" refers to funny actions, and "诨" refers to funny language. This kind of performance technique comes from the Song Dynasty drama, which is mainly comic and joking, but only comic interludes are used in the opera. After the mid-Ming Dynasty, critics noticed the role of science and poetry and suggested that playwrights should pay attention to the arrangement and application of science and poetry.