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Understanding of "Chinese Style" after 90s.

Thinking of Chinese style, Jay Chou's songs are probably inevitable. I have to mention that answer. I heard it in junior high school and always remember it.

Searching for Chinese style in Baidu, the explanation given is China's music style. Indeed, the first contact was indeed music.

However, whenever I think of Chinese style, I will think of Tang poetry and Song poetry in yellowed books, elegant cheongsam and cursive style of crazy books. For us, Chinese style is not only the melancholy of "I was born when you were born", but also the infatuation of "a exhausted love can slowly return"; Not only the lyrics of Jay Chou, but also a good book.

Chinese style is elegant and gentle, full of profound China culture, and it is also the moving singing voice of star singers.

Beijing opera may be rarely listened to by children born in 1990s, but we can still remember those beautiful and moving masterpieces.

I remember the helplessness of "Where is the beauty of the Peony Pavilion".

I remember the beautiful aria in "The Drunk Princess";

I remember Mei Lanfang, a master of Peking Opera and Chinese studies, whose noble sentiments have clear aspirations;

I remember modern and past Peking Opera, such as The Red Lantern and Shajiabang. . . .

Those cultures are always the plots we can't give up, and they are also the life we are familiar with and love.

The above is my personal feeling as a post-90s generation. I'm sorry to say so casually.

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